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A Residence for Relaxation
Far East Design Lab.
Far East Design Lab.

A Residence for Relaxation|Case Studies|Incorporating Resort-like Serenity into Everyday Life: A Tranquil Space for Mindful Repose

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
A home designed for relaxation nurtures the spirit and gently unwinds the fatigue of daily life. By incorporating elements harmonized with nature, one can evoke a sense of healing akin to stepping into an extraordinary retreat. Positioning sofas to frame seasonal vistas, or placing chairs on terraces and courtyards to savor morning light and evening breezes, enriches daily living by inviting the outdoors inside. Moreover, designing washrooms and bathrooms with views overlooking gardens transforms routine rituals into moments of tranquil respite.
  • House in the Northern District|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in the Northern District5
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Borrowed Scenery
    Conversion
    Resort Style
    Conservatory
    Conversion
    BorrowedScenery
    Conservatory
    ResortStyle
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The slightly elevated master bedroom is tatami-matted; wiring for AV equipment is routed within the walls to prevent cats from tampering.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The dining area features a double-height space overlooking the living room, with the second-floor railing composed of wire mesh to prevent falls.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House in Higashikori|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Higashikori8
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Resort Style
    Built-in Garage
    Built-inGarage
    ClosedOutsideOpenInside
    ResortStyle
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    A ladder from the pantry adjacent to the kitchen leads up to the wife’s hobby room.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House in Okura|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Okura9
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Aging Gracefully
    Wooden House
    Natural Materials
    Living with Nature

relaxation

Living-Dining-Kitchen with Expansive Openings: Bringing Resort-Like Serenity into Daily Life

A Residence for Relaxation |LDK

The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) serves as the heart of relaxation where family members gather. Enlarging window openings to frame gardens and distant landscapes allows occupants to enjoy meals and conversations enveloped in a resort-like ambiance. Elevating ceiling heights enhances the inflow of natural light and ventilation, while the use of natural materials for flooring and furnishings imparts warmth and tranquility. Furthermore, an open kitchen layout thoughtfully arranged to maintain tidiness transforms cooking into a refreshing daily ritual.

  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The dining area features a double-height space overlooking the living room, with the second-floor railing composed of wire mesh to prevent falls.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The kitchen’s waist-height wall incorporates shallow-depth storage, ideal for organizing small items, dishware, and decorative shelving.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    From the kitchen, views extend through the atrium-like dining area to the courtyard, illuminated by pendant lights designed by Patricia Urquiola.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House in Okura|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Okura17
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Aging Gracefully
    Wooden House
    Natural Materials
    Living with Nature
  • House of Hope|A Residence for Relaxation
    House of Hope4
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Renovation
    Passage Doma
    Renovation
    TrainingSpace
    StreetDoma
    Relaxation
  • House in Ashiya|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Ashiya14
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Scenic View
    Exposed Beam
    Second-Floor Living
    Resort Style
    Water Basin
    Tile Deck
    ScenicView
    2FLDK
    ResortStyle
    ReflectingPool
    ExposedBeams

relaxation × LDK

A Courtyard View that Unwinds the Mind: Embracing Light, Air, and Moments Beyond the Everyday

A Residence for Relaxation |Courtyard

Enclosed on all sides yet open to sky and greenery, the courtyard offers a private sanctuary free from external observation. Opening windows invites gentle breezes, while the rustling of leaves and the sound of water introduce a soothing rhythm to daily life. Linking living and sleeping quarters with the courtyard fosters a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, evoking the indulgence of a resort stay. Positioning washrooms and bathrooms adjacent to the courtyard elevates morning preparations and evening baths into special moments of relaxation.

  • House in Ashiya|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Ashiya4
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Scenic View
    Exposed Beam
    Second-Floor Living
    Resort Style
    Water Basin
    Tile Deck
    ScenicView
    2FLDK
    ResortStyle
    ReflectingPool
    ExposedBeams
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The courtyard connects seamlessly with the interior on a level plane, fostering a sense of unity; it is enclosed by wooden fencing designed to prevent cats from escaping.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace
  • House in Ashiya|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Ashiya3
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Scenic View
    Exposed Beam
    Second-Floor Living
    Resort Style
    Water Basin
    Tile Deck
    ScenicView
    2FLDK
    ResortStyle
    ReflectingPool
    ExposedBeams
  • House in Higashikori|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Higashikori18
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Resort Style
    Built-in Garage
    Built-inGarage
    ClosedOutsideOpenInside
    ResortStyle

relaxation × Courtyard

The Comfort of Garden Views from the Washroom: Transforming Daily Routines into Soothing Experiences

A Residence for Relaxation |Lavatory

With thoughtful design, the washroom can become a serene retreat. Situating windows to overlook plantings or the courtyard allows one to center the mind while preparing for the day. Balancing abundant natural light with privacy through strategic screening achieves both openness and security. Incorporating a spacious countertop with dual sinks and wood-accented cabinetry imparts a refined, lounge-like quality. When the washroom gently connects to terraces or gardens, it enables a seamless transition between indoor comfort and outdoor scenery at the start and end of each day.

  • House in the Northern District|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in the Northern District11
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Borrowed Scenery
    Conversion
    Resort Style
    Conservatory
    Conversion
    BorrowedScenery
    Conservatory
    ResortStyle
  • House OTF|A Residence for Relaxation
    House OTF7
    Far East Design Lab.
    Far East Design Lab.
    Cercle Akasaka 1F, 4-2-25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    Breezy House
    Capturing Light
    Wooden Sash
    Void
    Luxury Modern
    Pool
    Resort Style
    Outdoor Living
    OutdoorLiving
    Pool
    ResortStyle
    WoodenSashes
    Atrium
  • House in Okura|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Okura14
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Aging Gracefully
    Wooden House
    Natural Materials
    Living with Nature
  • House in Higashikori|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Higashikori6
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Resort Style
    Built-in Garage
    Built-inGarage
    ClosedOutsideOpenInside
    ResortStyle
  • House with a Courtyard for Living with Cats|A Residence for Relaxation
    The washroom facing the courtyard offers views of the Shima Tōneriko tree through the bathroom window.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Void
    Catwalk
    Living with Cats
    Courtyard
    Terrace
    HouseWithCats
    Courtyard
    Catwalk
    Atrium
    Terrace

relaxation × Lavatory

A Bathroom Designed for Relaxation Amidst Views: Elevating Everyday Moments into Healing Rituals

A Residence for Relaxation |Bathroom

The bathroom is a uniquely potent space for enhancing relaxation. Generous windows that visually link to gardens or courtyards create luxurious experiences of soaking while immersed in nature. Thoughtful screening that preserves privacy without sacrificing sky and greenery views evokes the expansive feel of an open-air bath. The use of natural materials such as wood and stone on walls and floors soothes the senses, conjuring the sensation of a resort retreat. Evening indirect lighting fosters calmness, while soft morning light nurtures a healing atmosphere tailored to one’s mood.

  • House in the Northern District|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in the Northern District15
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Borrowed Scenery
    Conversion
    Resort Style
    Conservatory
    Conversion
    BorrowedScenery
    Conservatory
    ResortStyle
  • House in the Northern District|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in the Northern District14
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Borrowed Scenery
    Conversion
    Resort Style
    Conservatory
    Conversion
    BorrowedScenery
    Conservatory
    ResortStyle
  • House in Higashikori|A Residence for Relaxation
    House in Higashikori7
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Resort Style
    Built-in Garage
    Built-inGarage
    ClosedOutsideOpenInside
    ResortStyle
  • House of Hope|A Residence for Relaxation
    House of Hope8
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Renovation
    Passage Doma
    Renovation
    TrainingSpace
    StreetDoma
    Relaxation
  • Wind Leave|A Residence for Relaxation
    Wind Leave10
    Far East Design Lab.
    Far East Design Lab.
    Cercle Akasaka 1F, 4-2-25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    Wooden Sash
    Natural Modern
    Natural Materials
    Workspace
    Resort Style
    Ocean View House
    Living with Nature
    Mountain View House
    ScenicViews
    ResortStyle
    Workspace
    WoodenSashes
  • House OTF|A Residence for Relaxation
    House OTF8
    Far East Design Lab.
    Far East Design Lab.
    Cercle Akasaka 1F, 4-2-25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    Breezy House
    Capturing Light
    Wooden Sash
    Void
    Luxury Modern
    Pool
    Resort Style
    Outdoor Living
    OutdoorLiving
    Pool
    ResortStyle
    WoodenSashes
    Atrium

relaxation × Bathroom

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