This case is a detached house. The designer has exclusively created an elegant and tranquil space for a couple obsessed with Japanese style. With natural stones and a warm wood tone, the residence delicately reflects the simple and low-key personality of the occupants.
The ceilings and walls on the first floor are made of natural wood veneer, and the light brown tone delivers a cozy mood. Strolling into the living room, one will be visually amazed by the waterfall-like marble wall, whose energetic flow is the eye-catching finishing touch of the living room.
In addition, the designer resourcefully designed metal squares on the top of the display table to achieve the block-like effect of indirect light sources and then guide people's eyes to appreciate the collections on the table from top to bottom through the gradient light source, showing the designer's profound displaying skills.
The living areas where people spend most of their time are the bedrooms and bathrooms. The master bedroom is on the second floor, and there is a wooden floor area. The height differences distinguish the functions of the spaces between different platforms in the room. The lower level of the platform is designed for reading, while the higher platform is an excellent place for the couple to chat and enjoy the beautiful view outdoors. On the other hand, there is a private bathroom in the master bedroom, and the tiles on the wall are arranged in a random but well-proportioned manner, adding a rhythm to the seemingly quiet space.
The ceiling is creatively presented with natural fir. The fir itself has a strong smell, so when you enter the bathroom, you will be embraced by the aroma of the wood. Surprisingly, once you close your eyes, you can imagine yourself in the forest. The house takes the occupants' senses on an immersive and magical carpet ride.