Development Details
A Refined Residence
Despite the expansive area of this hideaway, it sits peacefully on its square site thanks to the thoughtful design by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP that has considered even the tiniest details.
A natural flow moves you through this architecturally minimalist property where consistent materiality repeats for familiarity in gentle surprises.
Taking cues from the family who resided on the land during the Taisho Period, everything from the choice of foliage to the geometric perspectives harks back to days gone by, albeit with a contemporary twist.
Made for moments of stillness and long-lasting memories,2-20-2 Yoyogi Uehara takes your breath away.
Development Details
A Refined Residence
Despite the expansive area of this hideaway, it sits peacefully on its square site thanks to the thoughtful design by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP that has considered even the tiniest details.
A natural flow moves you through this architecturally minimalist property where consistent materiality repeats for familiarity in gentle surprises.
Taking cues from the family who resided on the land during the Taisho Period, everything from the choice of foliage to the geometric perspectives harks back to days gone by, albeit with a contemporary twist.
Made for moments of stillness and long-lasting memories,2-20-2 Yoyogi Uehara takes your breath away.
Development Details
A Refined Residence
Despite the expansive area of this hideaway, it sits peacefully on its square site thanks to the thoughtful design by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP that has considered even the tiniest details.
A natural flow moves you through this architecturally minimalist property where consistent materiality repeats for familiarity in gentle surprises.
Taking cues from the family who resided on the land during the Taisho Period, everything from the choice of foliage to the geometric perspectives harks back to days gone by, albeit with a contemporary twist.
Made for moments of stillness and long-lasting memories,2-20-2 Yoyogi Uehara takes your breath away.
A State of Mind
A blend of light oakwood floors and textured travertine pave your path through the residence, with a fusion of white Shikkui plaster, and travertine throughout.
The warm fusion of materials and textiles used for the interior stands well against Japanese inspired mid-century western furniture pieces that adhere to local wood craft concepts.
Here, you’ll find carefully curated pieces of visionary designer Christian Liaigre, who also drew from Japanese influence in his designs.
Linen slipcover furniture is used throughout, rare in Japan but effortless in its warm comfort and relaxed contemporary aesthetic. The sofas and chairs are anchored by various rugs placed throughout the residence; another inspiration taken from Frank Lloyd Wright’s geometric designs.
With a mix of oak wood floors and cabinets, the room is a contemporary, minimalistic take on Japanese inspired craftsmanship. The warm palettes applied instantly brighten up the room, as does the lightly coloured travertine stone on the wall.
The welcome blend of these two materials melds with Gaggenau kitchen appliances, a modern and bespoke design.
Sleek, stainless and functional. Each appliance is deliberate and is integrated seamlessly, from the built-in refrigerators and wine fridge to stainless ovens and gas cook top.
The kitchen is carefully ventilated, and offers the flexibility of physical separation between the cooking space and other rooms in the residence.