
Japanese designers from Monochro Design Studio have designed the Swing Pendant Light. Pendant lighting is considerably more practical than other types of lighting, which is why you often see them in living room, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and other places that need to be well lit. [Read more...]
Swing Pendant Light by Monochro Design Studio
Modern Health Clinic Interior Design – MD. net by Nendo
This modern interior design of a mental health clinic by Japanese designers Nendo in Akasaka, Tokyo. Called Called MD.net Clinic Akasaka, the clinic specializes in total mental health care: in addition to standard consultations with a psychiatrist, it offers such services as corporate consulting and support for patients returning to the workplace.
The MD. net mental health clinic interior design is an attempt to express this philosophy in space. The doors that line the walls of the clinic do not open, and ‘ordinary’ parts of the walls open up into new spaces. The consultation rooms are entered by sliding the bookshelves sideways. The door at the end of the hallway opens onto a window; the amount of light in the hallway is controlled by opening and closing the door. By providing alternate perspectives for viewing the world, and avoiding being trapped by pre-existing perceptions, the interior allows visitors and staff members to experience opening new doors in their hearts, one after the other.
House in Tasmania by BLOXAS Architects
The project, an extension of a typical three bedroom 70s house, investigates the simplicity of light in form, colour, and detail. The design features a new main bedroom with floor to ceiling windows, bathroom, walk-in-robe, hallway joinery and a timber deck to the north. The plan pulls back to create two private courtyards, one seemingly internal, featuring Japanese Maple trees. These bind the design on two opposing sides, one now creating a more apparent and appealing entrance to the home. Original and reclaimed material selections, such as an old Huon Valley barge, was used (in the timber decking and contemplation seating) to contrast the white planes of the blade privacy walls. [Read more...]
Simple Japanese House Design by Nagaishi Architecture

Japanese Ichikawa House. Designed by Nagaishi Architecture, this house one of minimalist Japanese house that built in small space, located in the suburbs of Tokyo, is home of three young children and for those couples. One living room with high ceilings and bare floors, height and floor height than offset by a half layer of the two neighbors on the first floor of each bedroom and study, and various bathroom room decor. The vaulted skylight-topped stainless steel, such as room and hallway and staircase does not lead the division by the hole, spread the hallway-cum-washing room in the storage wall, the door into the hallway from the storage (such as study) to leave bedroom, garden light, such as a cavernous walk-in closet in a round hole and so on. [Read more...]












