As we have seen before on this blog, the simplicity of Japanese design is one that appeals across cultures and borders. However, it is always beautiful to see inspiration take root in homes where those aesthetics first blossomed. This countryside home, deemed "Tree House" in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan is one of those examples. The renovated house, which was passed down from a previous generation, uses Japanese design elements to bring literal and figurative warmth into the space. The resulting home is wide open, with indoor plants that can thrive in the stunning sunshine and unique vintage elements that give it copious amounts of personality.
The two story home is built around a central open space that lets in light from windows that cover the entire front of the house. A tree in the middle of the living room extends up towards the sun, giving the home a bright, springtime feeling during all seasons.
The natural wood throughout the house is very typical of the style. It left largely untouched, allowing its natural beauty and color variations to shine through. Playing along with the tree house theme, it not only centers around the tree, but feels almost as if you are living inside a tree, surrounded by the warm embrace of its bark.
Mismatched minimalism is one way to describe the various furnishings and accessories throughout the home. Each piece has its place and purpose, but there is no sleekness or coordination. Many of the pieces, like the simple work desks and the china cabinet in the dining room are distinctly vintage but refinished to the point they have life and color. Coupled with the newer elements, from a wood framed sofa to a slight and beautiful dining table with bench, the eclectic countryside look is not so much shabby chic as cozy contemporary.
The upstairs area has its own set of sun streaked windows as well as private work areas for both husband and wife that are open to one another while still having a feeling of separation.
To maintain the open feeling throughout the house, careful organization is necessary. In the kitchen, closets, and elsewhere, each item has its own place and is perfectly put away and slid out of view.
Overall the home is warm and welcoming, providing protection against inclement weather and acting as a beautiful haven for a happy, style-conscious couple that wants to live with the memories of the generations before them.