Return to site

Japanese minimalist house

broken image
broken image

Minimalism inspires clean lines, geometric shapes and a bold yet simple statement that utilizes space well. Minimalist Architecture The exterior of Chalet Foxwood – its clean geometric profile is a design strategy restricting the build up of snow.

broken image

Less is definitely more when it comes to Niseko chalets’ minimalist designs.

broken image

and cozy stays with minimalism influencing the architecture, layout, and interiors. The powder capital of the world, Hokkaido Island’s ski-resort gem, is home to some cool chic. The result of translating traditional minimalist principles through modern Japanese design is expressed beautifully in Niseko’s luxury chalets. In Japan, the minimalist movement is a reflection of culture and philosophy, a design aesthetic that focuses on the artistic value of negative spaces placing importance on what is ‘not’ so that what ‘is’ shines so much more brilliantly. Minimalism is on-trend in the West as dedicated converts embrace the practical and psychological benefits of decluttering, leading a less possession-heavy existence.

broken image