A young airline couple wanted a space that felt like the calm they once found in Japan — intimate, grounded, and quietly romantic. Intheory Design turns that feeling into a tactile, low-lit sanctuary where every surface tells a story.
Lightly set on a tight inner-city block, Choux House by State of Kin is a family home for a Perth-based baker, full of unexpected surprises.
David Langston-Jones faced substantial constraint on this difficult inner-city site, but a thoughtfully framed garden combines with rich colours and materials to create a delightful pair of homes.
This award-winning, 743-square-foot flat blends Japanese design principles with thoughtful spatial planning — from a chef-worthy kitchen to a sofa-free living space built for hosting and calm.
Minimal yet deeply intentional, this home blends spatial clarity with Japanese design cues – from pebbled thresholds to layered spaces.
The Auburn Studio designed Shibui with a distinct fusion of minimalism and Japandi aesthetics, resulting in a subtle and unobtrusive beauty.
Following the simple yet highly functional design adage of Japanese homes, this HDB flat by the D5 Studio Image design team has been completely reconfigured. They have made the most out of the non-load-bearing walls by transforming them into practical yet stylish storage.