While most people look to Scandinavian designs to bring a cozy and laidback atmosphere into their homes, the designer from Matt Design has instead chosen to look east at Japanese interiors for inspiration.
Mainly constructed using light-toned wooden strips, the entire residence emits a warm soothing glow under natural lighting as well as indoor ambient lighting.
Design details are highlighted through the use of timber and built-in furnishing solutions, thus eliminating the need to crowd the interior with big and bulky standalone pieces and instead achieving that sleek, seamless look.
Linear motifs are heavily applied throughout the open concept layout as the material selection balances the contemporary aspect of this design with a homely twist, and creating a perfectly harmonious environment that is a more intimate and practical.
On top of that, the boundaries between the space are blurred by keeping each area visual open to promote a sensible flow throughout the house. Sliding doors are also to use this authentic fell the design.
At the bedroom, raised platforms made from similar light-tone timber offer a tonne of functionality without sacrificing the visual appeal of each space. Keeping things simple, the bedrooms feature the similar tranquil vibe that emanates throughout the house and its Zen-inspired details.