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Loft house. Interior design

The Loft House blends elements of modern and minimalist design with Japanese-inspired features. It emphasizes a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, making the most of natural light and architectural details to create a unique and tranquil living environment. Four levels are concealed within the one-story home in Los Angeles, California. Raw bonderized metal edges delineate the edge of the trapezoidal form.

Client

Arthur and Jane

Role

Interior design

Date

02.02.23

Location

Los Angeles, California

Roof plane.

The exterior roof plane design not only serves an architectural function but also exhibits a sense of privacy and power. The contrast between interior whites and exterior blacks emphasizes the dichotomy of living in a busy city. Deep overhangs help regulate the home’s temperature and create a sense of security at the front engawa, a traditional Japanese porch.

Kitchen experience.

The kitchen includes a 10-foot long stone island with the sink cabinetry overlooking a landscaped side yard. A floating quartz shelf over the sink provides space for interior planting. A 9-foot high sliding door can be tucked away into the cabinetry, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor experience. The design draws inspiration from scandinavian and japanese minimalism, creating a sense of calm and space.

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