Step inside The Japanese Residence, designed by Victoria Sreda, and the world instantly softens somewhat. The sunshine feels hotter, the air feels calmer… and all of a sudden, you perceive why this place was designed as a contemporary retreat. Nothing right here screams for consideration, however fairly every part works collectively, that, too, quietly & gracefully, to make you decelerate.
The bed room is the calmest house right here, that includes a low wood mattress near the tatami flooring- a design aspect that retains the inside deeply related to nature. Delicate gentle strikes throughout the partitions, and every part else stays easy: heat wooden, tender bedding, and clear traces.
Massive home windows open to the backyard, so the view turns into a part of the room. A small lantern-style lamp provides a tender glow at night time with out breaking the simplicity. The result’s a bed room that feels effortlessly soothing.
A soothing, grounded house within the Japanese Residence. The lounge feels open (however heat), due to the tatami flooring and huge home windows. Loads of pure gentle filters by means of for a relaxed vibe.
The low wood couch anchors the room. Its easy body and tender cushions hold the look clear & snug, and the vast, minimal espresso desk matches the remainder of the woodwork; each bit showing as if it had been constructed proper into the structure.
Off to the aspect, a raised platform creates a small sitting zone with ground cushions and a wood chess set. A quiet spot for gradual moments that matches completely with the condominium’s calm, intentional model.
The hallway extends the identical calm temper. Lengthy stretches of glass pull the backyard views inside, whereas the tatami path retains the house tender underfoot. Sliding doorways mix into the partitions, so the transitions between rooms really feel seamless.
Tucked behind the sliding door is a small examine nook that feels equal elements non-public and serene. It’s a easy setup, only a built-in desk, a wood chair, and a tender, heat gentle, nevertheless it works fantastically. The wooden tones stay per the remainder of the condominium, so the nook blends in as a substitute of standing out. Open shelving retains every part inside attain with out overcrowding, and the massive window behind pulls in loads of sunshine to make the workspace sensible + tender.
The eating room carries the identical grounded really feel as the remainder of the condominium. A low wood desk sits on the middle, surrounded by easy ground cushions. The setup is minimal, nevertheless it feels full; every part you want, nothing you don’t.
Shoji-style sliding doorways body the room and herald a tender, subtle glow. Overhead, a spherical paper pendant hangs low and creates a mild focus. Brings in all the feel with none visible weight to the minimal Japanese Residence.
The bed room is the calmest house right here, that includes a low wood mattress near the tatami flooring- a design aspect that retains the inside deeply related to nature. Delicate gentle strikes throughout the partitions, and every part else stays easy: heat wooden, tender bedding, and clear traces.
Massive home windows open to the backyard, so the view turns into a part of the room. A small lantern-style lamp provides a tender glow at night time with out breaking the simplicity. The result’s a bed room that feels effortlessly soothing.
The lavatory takes the condominium’s minimal model in a extra refined route. Easy wooden panels wrap the partitions. Brushed steel surfaces add a quiet, trendy distinction. The combination feels clear and intentional, as every materials balances the opposite.
The built-in tub is the spotlight. Its seamless steel kind provides the house a modern, virtually sculptural look. A easy wall-mounted faucet completes the setup with out muddle, and storage stays hidden behind flush panels (so the room at all times seems to be tidy!). For on a regular basis necessities, there’s a small black stool that retains issues sensible but aesthetic.














