A Nondescript Los Angeles Ranch Gets a Japandi Transformation
Briefly

Built with a Japanese post and beam construction method 'wagoya,' Wagoya House harmoniously blends natural materials, sustainability, and functionality.
The home's renovation transformed it from a dated and lackluster appearance to a sanctuary where nature and modernity coexist in perfect balance.
Vertical grain Douglas fir windows and doors, along with a custom feature wall made of vertical wood slats, create a warm atmosphere with the play of light and shadow.
A custom laser-cut metal plate with house numbers, made of corten steel, decorates the front concrete wall, adding a unique touch that will patina over time.
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