A mixture of architecture styles: Japanese, modern and minimal designs in an apartment
A mixture of architecture styles: Japanese, modern and minimal designs in an apartment
A mixture of Japanese style interior with Modernism and Minimalism inspired by Sun Concept, bringing cool and minimalist forms are integrated in traditional Japanese style. Open space without walls allow more air circulation between rooms in the apartments. All the rooms are designed with full of light which helps every corner become bright.
The apartment with area of 75sqm for 2 people was completed by Sun Concept. Due to the limited area of apartment, architect team selected a neat and flexible interior design plan.
The project includes a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom. The apartment has an appearance of Japanese, modern and minimal styles.
Living space has bright colors so it helps to bring the happy and warm feeling to people in the home.
“Because homeowners and we discussed carefully the homeowners’ requirements and expectations of living space before designing the maquette, homeowners agreed with our design at the first time” revealed by representative of architecture team.
White and wooden brown tones are the main colors of apartment, helping the whole space become warm, full of vitality and it can express homeowner’s personality.
A soft sofa with sunset orange tone becomes prominent in living room that helps to enhance the space. The TV cabinet system between living room and dining area can be rotated. No matter where the homeowners sit, they can watch TV easily and conveniently.
The backside of the TV cabinet is an ancient-style picture, with an image of flying crane which belongs to the spaces of Asian culture.
The kitchen area is equipped with simple but modern furniture.
Above the dinning table is decorated with set of lights imitating white paper cranes. On the wall hanging a paper hand fan which is a common item in Japanese design.
A combination of white and wooden brown tones in the bedroom bring a relaxed feeling. The lighting system is reasonably arranged, helping to create a neat and airy space. Once again, here we see a hand paper which is prominent on the wall to attract the eyes.
A small relaxed corner beside the window
A small partition separates the bed and relaxed area helping to block the light so that homeowners has the necessary relaxation and convenience for falling asleep.
Posting: Lucy Nguyen
Source: Archdaily