Your style:

Japanese Simplicity

You’ll create a space that calms the system.

Clean, neutral, and close to the ground. Warm wood, light linen, and nothing you don’t need. It’s not about having less — it’s about wanting less.


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About this style

This minimalist style is rooted in traditional Japanese architecture and Wabi-Sabi philosophy. It values natural materials like wood, stone, paper, and clay, and celebrates imperfection and impermanence.

Interiors are low, grounded, and serene — with a focus on craftsmanship, negative space, and subtle texture. Joinery, shoji screens, and tokonoma alcoves often appear in reference form.