wooden windows transform residence by sobokuya inc. into gallery of japanese landscapes
Briefly

Sobokuya Inc.'s Totonoeru Ie is designed to seamlessly blend with its natural surroundings, using large wooden doors and windows to create a living gallery that frames stunning views of mountains, while traditional architectural elements enhance the tranquil experience within.
The home features striking contrasts, such as black charcoal walls that complement the white plaster, reflecting the beauty of the outdoor scenery. Signature taiko beams serve both structural and aesthetic purposes, drawing attention to the heart of the living space.
The tatami room, featuring a Shinto altar, exemplifies the harmonious fusion of traditional Japanese methods with modern design. Materials like durable African Moabi wood and cherry wood details demonstrate Sobokuya's commitment to exceptional craftsmanship in every aspect of the home.
With a spacious garage and varied living spaces, Totonoeru Ie provides comfort and serenity, while the second floor's design, including slatted boards, maintains a connection to the entrance atrium, further enhancing the sense of harmony throughout the residence.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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