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                   Solitude

The interior of the house is designed in a minimalist Japanese style, with clean lines, natural materials, and a focus on simplicity. The walls are painted light gray, and the floors are made of stone. The furniture is simple and functional, with a few key pieces that add visual interest. There are no unnecessary decorations or clutter, and the overall impression is one of peace and tranquility.

The existing higher floor level help to differentiate the kitchen area from the living space while still keeping the visual connectivity between the two spaces. Within that kitchen area features a bespoke of kitchen island wrapped in black finish along with an exquisite beige traventine top, adding a sense of luxury as it juxtaposes itself as a statement piece within this space.

The Sheer curtains that wrap around the living emit a soft natural glow in the area, allowing one to dwell in such tranquility. This was achieved by removing an existing study area to let an abundance of natural light flood into the space.

The swimming pool is located in the backyard and is surrounded by a deck. The deck is made of stone and has comfortable seating where you can relax and enjoy the view of the pool. The pool itself is a simple rectangle with a smooth rounded shapes and a few plants around the edges. The water is clear and clean, and the overall effect is one of serenity.
The combination of the minimalist interior and the swimming pool creates a space that is both stylish and relaxing. It is a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some peace and quiet.

Japanese modern interior style is a great option to create a stylish and relaxing home. It is a timeless and elegant style that can be adapted to any space.







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Solitude
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Solitude

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