The interior of the house is minimalist and amazing, with shoji screens, exposed rafters and book-matched fir plywood floors. High ceilings and an open floor plan give the house a great sense of space, and walls of glass admit a lot of natural light, which makes the whole effect even better. Outside, the front yard features persimmon, pine and plum trees, while the back yard has a Japanese garden with a 150-year-old live oak. This is one of Japanese Shelter design with most natural material.Kamis, 04 Desember 2008
Japanese Style in Shelter Design
The interior of the house is minimalist and amazing, with shoji screens, exposed rafters and book-matched fir plywood floors. High ceilings and an open floor plan give the house a great sense of space, and walls of glass admit a lot of natural light, which makes the whole effect even better. Outside, the front yard features persimmon, pine and plum trees, while the back yard has a Japanese garden with a 150-year-old live oak. This is one of Japanese Shelter design with most natural material.
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