High sloping roof house Wooden lattice facade Half-Japanese, Nordic

Japandi style modern house

Have readers ever heard of Japandi’s design concept? Nowadays, home decoration styles keep changing. Sometimes home builders like certain parts of this style. And I want to use the highlights of that style. Until creating a new style, Japandi was born from a combination of Japanese and Scandinavian minimalist design styles. This design tends to be simple with neutral colors, wood, and natural light. Saves space but really works. The house presented in this content is designed to have a vibe of both styles at the same time.

The Japandi houses have one main thing in common: they emphasize the use of natural elements, such as wood. Like the house in Bumi Aranda, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, architect Natabumi Studio wanted his own unique style to be used in the façade design. of the house Therefore, we chose to use lath wood as a component in the front facade. Circular windows warm the house and soften the harsh lines of the Scandinavian roofline.

As we all know, Bandung is tropical. The weather is cool. There is enough sunlight. And feeling like a poetic illustration when it rains, Bumi Andara wanted to incorporate elements of Bandung’s weather into the building through the empty courtyard at the center of the house. The soft colors that serve as the backdrop to the house. Reflecting a simple and simple way of life. Combined with the dark wood furniture, the house looks very striking with the Japanese design style.

Actually, this project is a house renovation project. There are limitations of space and regulations that cannot change the mass of the building. This proved to be a challenge when designing Bumi Andara, so the team emphasized each element in “Public space” is flexible. Each room is therefore designed to be an open space. Using an open plan, glass walls connect the interior spaces. Helps camouflage the house to look wide and open the house to natural sunlight. The air is ventilated well. without using additional air conditioning or electricity Moreover, With the Indonesian tradition of gathering together with family. This open space can be a comfortable gathering place for all guests.

In the kitchen that is separated from the other side of the living room. In order not to let the smell and smoke from Asian-style cooking with its strong flavours disturb other parts of your life. This zone does not have a door separating the rooms at all. But it’s an open space. Make it easy to get in and out. And can also interact with other parts of the house.

The stairwell is filled with brightness from a skylight that draws light straight down from above, a feature often found in Scandinavian-style cold-weather homes. Adding wooden floor elements, whether it’s a stair floor or a fall protection batten on the side. Make the atmosphere of the house look more natural and beautiful. In this part, during the daytime there is hardly any need to turn on the electricity. At night, the dimensions of the hidden lights on the stair railing can be clearly seen more beautifully.

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