The subtle blend of Japanese and Scandinavian interior design is a fusion of two ancient cultures that prioritize the use of natural materials, craftsmanship, simplicity, and maximum functionality. This approach places relaxation at the forefront when designing a home on a secluded island, a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the outside world.
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The beauty of imperfection lies in the Wabi-sabi focal point, a concept deeply rooted in Japanese culture. It creates the charm of rustic simplicity and harmony with nature in a tranquil and balanced space. While striving for "perfection" can feel restrictive and suffocating in a living space filled with excessive details, Wabi-sabi opens up a new trend that aligns with nature and connects with a more relaxed way of life.
Using natural, rustic wood while preserving their inherent beauty imbues the spirit of a cozy and healing home. The Resort House, true to its name, offers homeowners a sense of anticipation for returning and unwinding with family, friends, and loved ones after a busy week in urban life.