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The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
A home that embraces silence and nature within, allowing one to retreat from the bustle and rediscover oneself.
The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
  • The way of life cherished by The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
  • Valuing one's inner voice over the evaluations of others—this is the axis of this type's life. Rather than being in a bustling crowd, they find essential richness in moments of deep self-reflection in silence. In an age overflowing with information and stimulation, they have the "courage to disconnect," believing in what becomes visible only when space is created. This emphasis on "Ma" (intervals) in life stems from a conviction to walk at their own pace without rushing or being swayed. Vacancy is not anxiety; it is the preparation needed to align for the next step. It is precisely because they have inward-facing time that they can face the outside world with sincerity. Seeking an "inner nature" like a courtyard in their home is the most honest expression of this life philosophy.
The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
A rich, inward-focused time to regain one's rhythm in an internal space surrounded by silence and greenery.
  • Lifestyle of The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
  • Consciously integrating moments of quiet recharging into daily life by distancing oneself from the noise outside—this is the basic rhythm of this type's lifestyle. Valuing a healthy distance from others, they feel deep satisfaction in solo mornings or quiet afternoons tending to plants. They naturally adopt habits that point inward, such as meditation, stretching, or reading, and maintain mental stability by consciously switching between "on" and "off" modes. They do not fear creating gaps in their day; they embrace stillness and silence not as void, but as essential margins for centering the mind.
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    #Tsubo Garden
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    #Borrowed Scenery
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    #Terrace
    #Bath Court
    #Tile Deck
    #Outdoor Living
    #Entrance Doma
    #Visual Control
A serene house where a courtyard connects sky, wind, and greenery, bringing silence and space to the soul.
The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
  • Housing that suits The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type
  • The perfect match for this type is an "inward-facing house" centered around a courtyard. While walls block out external eyes and noise, the center of life is drawn toward natural elements like the sky, breeze, and plants. This space, free from any sense of confinement, breathes quietly through the courtyard, spreading light and calm throughout the home. The courtyard serves as a healing space for gardening and a silent stage for morning yoga, reading, or meditation. Here, one can feel the seasons change without interruption—a "quiet device" to balance mind and body. By choosing materials like natural stone or solid wood that gain character over time, the entire space takes on a dignified beauty.
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Architectural Composition
Courtyard/Courtyard House
A design that is closed to the outside and open to the inside. A home that completes lighting, ventilation, and line of sight internally, allowing nature to be incorporated without worrying about the eyes of others.
Environmental Design
Natural Ventilation/Wind Path
A design that allows natural wind to pass through the courtyard due to the building's placement and openings. Aims to create a space that feels like it's breathing.
Material Selection
Solid Wood/Plastered Walls/Natural Materials
A selection of materials that are comfortable both visually and tactilely, excluding artificial materials. Develop the depth of the space while enjoying the changes over time.
Sound Environment
Noise Insulation Design/Quiet Design
By closing off with a courtyard instead of facing the street, external noise is blocked. The placement of windows and insulation materials also enhances the soundproofing effect, realizing a sound environment where the mind can rest.
Lifestyle Equipment
Personal Space/Meditation Room
A small private room where you can spend your own time, or a study/meditation room where you can maintain tranquility. A space connected to the courtyard and integrated with nature becomes a place to calm the mind.
Planting/Greenery
Low-Maintenance Courtyard Planting
A design that incorporates native species and perennials that require minimal daily maintenance. Effortlessly achieve coexistence with nature while enjoying the changes of the seasons.
Lighting Design
High Windows/Indirect Lighting/Courtyard Lighting
A lighting plan where the space is filled with natural light during the day, and soft light floats in the courtyard at night. The courtyard, which changes its expression depending on the time of day, resets the senses.
  • The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type × Warm Spring For a private courtyard—an enclosed space open to the sky—we recommend paving with warm terracotta or yellow-beige tiles. For the walls, a vanilla white finish that softly reflects light creates the characteristic gentleness of the Warm Spring palette. Add turquoise or coral pink accents through small items to harmonize with the greenery. Glossy ceramics or polished natural stones work beautifully here. Create your own healing sanctuary, capturing "spring brilliance" within the silence.
  • The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type × Cool Summer For the sanctuary of a courtyard, consider incorporating the beauty of serene "shadows." Textures like moist cool-gray stone or matte tiles that look beautiful when dampened are ideal. Use bluish purples like hydrangeas or deep, quiet navy as accent colors. Arrange silver-leaf plants to create a view that looks like a sophisticated painting from indoors. By avoiding harsh contrasts and building the space with gradients, you will create a place for spiritual sharpening that resonates with the delicate sensibility of the Cool Summer type.
  • The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type × Warm Autumn In the enclosed space of a courtyard, incorporating "hard natural materials" like stone and brick is wonderful. Use textures like rough lava stone or weathered bricks with a subtle glow. Enjoy the contrast between deep forest greens (evergreens) and dark browns. Place low sofas in the room facing the courtyard to keep the sightline low, creating a sanctuary for spiritual sharpening filled with the stability and peace characteristic of Warm Autumn. An emotive design that even appreciates the moist texture of rain-dampened stones will soothe your soul.
  • The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type × Cool Winter In the sanctuary of a courtyard, create a "strong contrast" between light and shadow. Textures like black basalt, smooth concrete, and shimmering silver gravel—inorganic and hard materials—are most suitable. Design the palette as a monochrome of jet-black walls and pure white pebbles, where the greenery stands out as a silhouette. By tucking blue LED lighting into the silence, the space transforms into something even more ethereal at night. This "strong and beautiful space," devoid of any ambiguity, will sharpen your spirit.
  • The Private Courtyard for Inner Peace Type × Warm Spring
  • For a private courtyard—an enclosed space open to the sky—we recommend paving with warm terracotta or yellow-beige tiles. For the walls, a vanilla white finish that softly reflects light creates the characteristic gentleness of the Warm Spring palette. Add turquoise or coral pink accents through small items to harmonize with the greenery. Glossy ceramics or polished natural stones work beautifully here. Create your own healing sanctuary, capturing "spring brilliance" within the silence.
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