When it comes to Japanese decoration style, many people will associate it with log tatami mats and wooden gram doors, which are fresh and pure, giving people a sense of Zen.
Choosing to decorate a new house in a Japanese style in the midst of a fast-paced life can indeed bring a sense of peace of mind.
The case shared here is mainly in Japanese style, although the overall look is relatively ordinary, there are many things worth learning in the treatment of soft and hard decoration, especially the design of the entrance area, which makes the space appear spacious.
This new house is located in Nanjing, with a floor area of 110, three bedrooms and two living rooms, and the owners are a couple with a small child.
The layout of the room is designed in the form of a two-bedroom and a study. Although there was a large space at the entrance of the original house that could be remodeled, the owner chose to retain the original structure and cleverly designed a small scene at the entrance to make the space look more spacious.
The schematic diagram shows that the structural layout has barely changed, while the space opposite the entrance is designed with an end view.
On the right side of the entrance is a shoe cabinet that reaches to the top, and considering the limited storage space, it extends to the side of the living room in a corner way, creating a large storage space. A set of bar counters is designed near the shoe cabinet, which does not take up space and adds a relaxation area.
Wood veneer, white latex lacquered walls and wood furniture are used to create a natural, stress-relieving atmosphere.
The living room is made of a sofa mixed with wood and fabric, a carpet made of coarse linen material, and a pair of green plants to create a sense of relaxation and naturalness, while presenting an obvious sense of hierarchy.
A decorative painting hangs on the wall of the white sofa, which is perfectly embellished.
The restaurant has a square hole in the floor and is paved with white pebbles, creating a sense of spaciousness once you enter the door.
The reasons for this include the need to block access to the bathroom across the door, and the fact that the restaurant has enough space for a family of three to eat without feeling cramped.
The TV wall is designed with a whole cabinet to ensure that there is space for sundries, while the open design increases the display area.
The wooden doors on the balcony blend in with the whole space, and the translucent structure of the doors softens the light in the living room.
The exterior wall of the bathroom is wrapped with a wooden grille, the wall is installed with retro wall lights, and the door opening is installed as an old curtain to create a good visual effect. The interior of the bathroom is designed with a dry and wet separation structure to make full use of the space, and the shower area is designed with a half-wall glass partition, which does not affect the space and is effectively waterproof.
The kitchen is designed with U-shaped cabinets, although the space is a little narrow, but it can accommodate two people to cook at the same time, and the washing machine is designed in the kitchen, freeing up balcony space.
The cabinet finish is also mainly made of wood.
The master bedroom is clean and simple with wood-colored furniture and white walls. Sofa cushions are laid on the non-removable bay window sill, providing a comfortable space for relaxation and reading.
Considering that there is only one bathroom, the master bedroom is equipped with a dressing table.
The study room adopts a traditional Japanese-style raised design, which has the functions of study, leisure, guest room, storage, and reception, which is very practical.
The children's room retains only a bunk bed, and the rest of the space is used as a children's play area, which is designed according to the child's preferences, and a large area of space is reserved for later adjustments.