Japanese House Design

The appeal of Japanese house design is often due to its the understated elegance and minimalist approach.


Drastically different than Western homes, which gravitate toward big proportions and ornate interiors displaying a lot of information, this design is clean and simple.

Indeed, the serenity and structure of the home, as well as the use of a monochromatic palette of whites, blacks and grays provides a mobility of air and light.

This allows the home to connect with the natural elements while still displaying a high sense of modern style by utilizing modern materials and sharp features.

The rooms are set apart from each other. The distance tries to achieve the spaciousness and clarity of a modern approach and keeps with the grid-like base of all Japanese influenced homes.

Because it is not crowded with activity, the interior leaves more room for the careful observation of architectural choices. It allows for more creativity and refined tastes to complement the geometric shapes of the structure.

Thus the rooms add an interesting opportunity to display the precision and grace of the architectural design, which is not only an appropriate choice for a contemporary home, but also for a home which has its roots in something more natural and relevant to the ancient Japanese culture.

This particular space is a blend of contemporary design concepts with traditional Japanese architectural tendencies.

In Japan, it is important to have a room that allows flexibility of the living space to become a creative space that transforms easily but also lets us keeps in mind the sustainable aspect.

In contrast to Western values, this space concerns itself with using what is available without the need to resort to expanding.

In this vein a respect of resources is observed and thus to draw inspiration from ecologically aware architecture.

The other aspect of the environmental influence in this Japanese house design is that each one incorporates aspects of the outside as a tribute to the traditional gardens of Japan.

Access to the beauty and balance of trees and the contemplative aspect of rock gardens are important elements that address our relation to the world’s nature.

A world that we are undoubtedly a part of but that we tend to forget. Japanese house design serves as a beautiful reminder.

More reference for Japanese House Design

Building the Japanese House Today, by Len Brackett And Peggy Landers Rao, This book guide you from start construction to the finish. If you want to build japanese house then this is a "must have" book!

The Japanese House: Architecture and Interiors, by Alexandra Black. This is an awesome book if you want to create zen style home as we see in Japanese traditional house





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