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Contemporary Japanese Zen House interior Design by William Hefner

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Built in 2003 by William Hefner Architecture, this Japanese Zen House is situated in Bel Air Neighborhood, the faux-gated residential community in the hills of the Westside of the city of Los Angeles, California. Close to 1 acre, private drive, this LA modernism house is providing 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, cook’s kitchen, sleek master suite, and pool. There are also additional 2 bedroom or 1 bathroom and music studio room. Offers a total privacy, this house was sets a new standard for contemporary design, do you like it…?

Japanese Zen House Living room Design
Japanese Zen House Living room Design by William Hefner

Japanese Zen House Bathroom Design
Japanese Zen House Bathroom Design by William Hefner

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Shimogamo House with Modern Japanese interior setting in Kyoto, Japan

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Built in 2006, this rounded shape house was designed by local architecture firm Edward Suzuki Associates for their client who requesting to create a house which enable the residents to be able to see green from every room and feel a sense of spaciousness inside, so that the architect was asked to select every furniture, furnishing, and equipment including even artwork for its interiors. This Shimogamo House is located in Kyoto-Japan, the facade of the house is masked by a circular screen of frosted glass. Flanking this rather cold, high-tech expression are warm, natural, smoked bamboo louvers to strike a pleasant contrast between the industrialized material. This house is a brief explanation of Interface and a good example of Interface from the traditional Japanese design vocabulary named “Engawa,” which refers to peripheral corridor, of the old-style Japanese house. Engawa is the dual intermediate space between the outside and the inside proper. The perfect plan of the house is comprised of two bedrooms and related water closets on the ground level, a family room and a Japanese room flanking a sunken patio in an L-shape in the basement along with a study, a guestroom, and related sanitary rooms, a one-room style living, dining, and kitchen boasting over a 3-meter high ceiling on the second level, and a pergola-clad moon-gazing terrace up on the rooftop with a panorama of the hills of Kyoto all around.

Shimogamo House Modern Japanese Family room
Modern Japanese Family room setting Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Architects

Modern Japanese Bedroom setting
Modern Japanese Bedroom setting Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Architects

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Interior Design of 80s-detached House in Aarhus Denmark by Architect Lisbeth and Thomas Hesseldahl

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Here is the Stunning 80s-detached House located in a suburb of Aarhus Denmark. When we bought the 80s-detached house, we were looking for an architect-designed house in a good location and with the possibility of ongoing renovation. For the interior designer couple Lisbeth and Thomas Hesseldahl this house had some good basic solutions with many open spaces, large wall surfaces and ceilings to tilt. Parcel house has been updated but still contains its original style and it is paired happy. A detached house is often very well arranged without wasting space. Please Take a look for the stunning classic house Interior design such as the spacious living room, high-ceilinged reception room, comfortable Bedroom, White Dining Room, new kitchen from JKE, and also the mosaic decorative Bathroom design from some inspirational photos and information below which was taken by Journalist Jens Barslund and Photographer Lars Kaslov.

Aarhus 80s-Detached House Architecture
Aarhus 80s-Detached House Architecture-Interior Design House in Denmark by Architect Lisbeth and Thomas Hesseldahl

The classic rambler seen from the backyard with the 40 m² large terrace as an extra room. The terrace is lined with large Geragrigio-tiles, both at the surface, but also on the stage and edge. The architect-designed railings are almost invisible, so it does not take the look of the garden.

Aarhus 80s-detached House Living Room Design
Aarhus 80s-detached House Living Room Design-Interior Design House in Aarhus Denmark by Architect Lisbeth and Thomas Hesseldahl

House spacious room is the ceiling to tilt and well-lit from the large glass panels on the south and the new roof. Tile floor is like a hot bottom in super-simple design, and continues without interruption into the bedroom and adjoining bath

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Interior Design of Miyasaka Residence in Obihiro, Japan by Robert Harvey Oshatz Architect

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Here is the Architectural works of Miyasaka Family Residence by an artistic architects Robert Harvey Oshatz. This is a beautiful and unique modern residence which is located in Obihiro, Japan. Typical of urban design and was conceived to appear as a radiant jewel in the midst of an urban garden oasis. Miyasaka residence bridges the aesthetics of two disparate cultures, emblematic of neither, yet summoning echoes of both. The roof of the building like a UFO. Interior design with pillars of house made from stone and wood material that is made prominent. the natural texture and structure in the interior of the ship such as the curve with the curvature of the rib with the bait in bold. Please take a look for the japanese style interior design such as the living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and also the stairs design from some inspirational picture below, hope you like it.

Miyasaka Japan Residence Architecture
Miyasaka Japan Residence Architecture

Miyasaka Japan Residence Living Room Design
Miyasaka Japan Residence Living Room Design

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Japanese Style Kitchen, from Traditional up to Modern

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The Main concept of Japanese kitchen style is based on ‘Living in the kitchen’. Brings cooking eating and relaxing together in the kitchen. From period to period, japanese kitchen style are being a trendsetter for many designer in the world. There is some picture of japanes style kitchen from traditional kitchen up to modern. Traditional Japanese cooking involves a lot of boiling, broiling, steaming, grilling, and frying, and while the modern kitchen is very similar to its western counterpart, it has developed in a way that centers around these techniques. The kitchen Furniture materials are change from wooden into metals.

Japanese Traditional Kitchen
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Japanese Wooden Kitchen
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A Wooden materials are use perfectly by japanese designer to designing the kitchen, wooden kitchen cabinets, wooden walls and flooring are still be loved until now. Check the next design of japanese style kitchen using the metals materials..

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