House K in Japan by Yoshichika Takagi
Jessica Marcel — March 28, 2010 — Art & Design
References: sekkeisya.ecnet.jp & dezeen
House K is located in Sapporo, Japan. The home was just completed by architect Yoshichika Takagi, who used lots of angles and a simple color palate in his design. House K was beautifully photographed and, even though it barely has any furniture in it, feels complete.
In the center of the home, in stark contrast to the rest of the interior, stands an iron stove. The strong contrast between the black stove and the white and light wood walls creates visual interest.
In the center of the home, in stark contrast to the rest of the interior, stands an iron stove. The strong contrast between the black stove and the white and light wood walls creates visual interest.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Aesthetics - Opportunities for businesses to design products and spaces that prioritize simplicity and function over excess decoration.
2. Less-is-more Architecture - Opportunities for architects and builders to create visually striking structures through the use of negative space and minimal design elements.
3. Pared-down Interiors - Opportunities for interior designers to create environments that are visually impactful through the use of only essential furnishings and decor.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can incorporate minimalist design principles into commercial and residential projects.
2. Furniture - Furniture makers can create minimalist designs that prioritize function over form.
3. Home Decor - Home decor companies can offer streamlined decor options that complement the minimalist aesthetic.
3.2
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness