Japanese Minimalist Home Design. Most of us could learn a thing or two from this minimalist way of living, even if we didn't want to go quite as far as this. Open space without walls allow more air circulation and organic flow between interior and exterior.
The Japanese house has gained a reputation for being smart with space - in the face of Japan's tricky planning regulations - opening up possibilities for all types of lifestyle from minimalist to This timber-clad family home was designed for a couple and their three young children in northern Kyoto.
The big design: Wall likes pictures.
It's semi-minimalist and full of neutral shades. It is only when you remove the nonessential that you can focus on what matters most. As a minimalist, you understand that less is often more.







