


Think of this home as a conversation between raw architecture and refined soul. The space carries a distinct Tokyo-loft-meets-Kyoto-tea-house vibe that feels thoughtful and intentional. Rather than boxing life into separate rooms, the layout uses furniture to tell you where you are.

At the heart of the design is what many would call refined Brutalism. You have these honest materials like the concrete ventilation blocks acting as a rugged pedestal for the dining table, standing in total harmony with the buttery, cognac leather of the sofa. It is a brilliant play of hard and soft where the coolness of the cement-look walls is constantly being warmed up by the deep, chocolatey tones of walnut cabinetry.


