The room is located in a boundary between an old town and a developing district around Tokyo. From this room on the top floor of the building, we see a scenery like Rear Window from Hitchcock below.
This flat was planned for a young family with a 2 year-old child. Considering the change of lifestyle due to child’s growth within a limited floor space, I installed corners, blind spots and niches with boxy volumes in order to enrich a variety of space.
The volumes are layouted off the grid and the fluidity of space can be controlled flexibly by the sliding doors between volumes.
Plan
Textures and Colors We used a variety of textures and materials in tangible areas to give a rich, tactile sensation to the experience of the space. These including lauan woods, smooth plastics, motars and rough concrete blocks.
While the main volumes and floor are finished by natural wooden material, we used vivid-colored plastic boards to partially cover the doors and shelves.
As a background of those wooden volumes, we painted the concrete walls into different colors according to the activities. Brighter color is used for the public, living area while darker color is used for the private, resting area.
We painted the exposed ceiling white and remained the rough pattern of forms and fixtures in order to show a subtle contrast between existing elements and new elements into the space.
Worried about where your sunscreen falls on the Environmental Working Group’s new sunscreen ratings? Don’t be. The list isn’t backed by rigorous science, and any small risks that might exist are still far outweighed by the benefits of applying sunscreen.
What would you think if a coworker or employee showed up to work in loose ripped jeans, scuzzy sneakers, the same shirt she wore yesterday, frizzy hair, dirty unpolished nails, and a band-aid hanging off her arm from a recent tetanus shot? Would you judge me? Should I buy new clothes? Probably?
This is one of my favorite color photo Venise I shot this five years ago and I couldn’t believe the colors that there was in the sky and having the Gondolas as a foreground element blew me away. An old friend of mine made a painting out of this photo I felt very honored and it’s a great painting!