Friday, 21 December 2012

The Nagoya house





Japanese architecture has always been as the forefront of innovation, when it comes to the home. Limitations become catalysts for originality. When it comes it the grand master of Japanese contemporary design, it can only come down to one studio, Suppose Design Office. Simplicity is key, but simplicity is far from bland when in the hands of Suppose.


The Nagoya house is situated on a narrow plot surrounded by neighbouring houses, making the location less than ideal. However innovation, creativity and resourcefulness has resulted in a home of pure beauty.

Within Suppose Design homes, natural plays an integral part within their design. Often blurring the lines between internal and the external. The internal garden within the Nagoya house creates an elegant internal landscape.


Suppose Design Office offers an alternate relationship between inside and external environment. When creating a design featuring this garden-like room, things that normally decorating a room such as art, books, and furnishings are in a way thrust into an exterior space.


The sleek and simplistic architecture silently complements the nature within, bringing it to the forefront of its design. Its white walls and smooth grey pebbles elevate the plants within, almost creating contemporary art, an object of fascinating beauty. For further designers check out the Suppose website












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