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The Open to Light and Wind Type
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Lifestyle of The Open to Light and Wind Type

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The Open to Light and Wind Type
Seeking an open lifestyle that dissolves the boundaries between inside and outside to become one with nature.
The Open to Light and Wind Type
  • The way of life cherished by The Open to Light and Wind Type
  • Finding comfort in the removal of boundaries and the ability to move freely—this is the fundamental orientation of this type’s life. Whether it’s work and private life or indoors and outdoors, they prefer a gentle connection over strict separation. They believe that richness comes from opening up rather than closing off, and they value transparency and "breathability" in human relationships. Their pursuit of oneness with nature in daily life may stem from the sense that they themselves are a part of nature. They feel at peace where the sky looks vast, and clear sightlines lead to clear thinking. This type's creativity and vitality are best unleashed in environments with fewer restrictions.
The Open to Light and Wind Type
A lighthearted daily existence lived in step with nature, moving freely between the indoors and outdoors.
  • Lifestyle of The Open to Light and Wind Type
  • Drinking morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace or taking a deep breath in a living room where a pleasant breeze flows—in these seemingly ordinary moments, this type finds daily abundance. They are skilled at naturally integrating an "outdoor feel" into their lives; on weekends, they might host a terrace party for friends or enjoy gardening and home farming, treating the outdoor space as an extension of their living area. Happiness comes from spending time with family and friends in open spaces rather than being cooped up. Whether in the city or the suburbs, they are exceptionally drawn to environments with wide skies and active use of external spaces.
  • #Fully Openable Sash
    #Harmony
    #Skylight
    #One-Room Space
    #Toplight
    #Skeleton Staircase
    #Breezy House
    #Scenic View
    #Display Storage
    #High Sidelight
    #Open House
    #Continuous Window
    #Void
    #Large Opening
    #Capturing Light
    #Sky-Framing Window
    #High Ceiling
    #Sense of Openness
    #Roof Balcony
An airy house with an "outdoor living" space that draws the sky and greenery directly into the living room.
The Open to Light and Wind Type
  • Housing that suits The Open to Light and Wind Type
  • The ideal home is one with an "outdoor living" area where the boundaries between inside and out blur and dissolve. A dining set or sofa sits on a wooden deck seamless with the living room, and large windows swing wide to let light and wind flow in softly. The shifting expressions of light throughout the day and seasons create rich shadows and highlights indoors. Adding a BBQ area, an outdoor kitchen, or a gardening workbench in the yard further expands opportunities to interact with nature. An "open dwelling" where one can feel nature without even stepping out supports this lifestyle with richness and comfort.
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Features & Facilities
Description
Connection with Outdoor Space
Wood deck, terrace, outdoor living
Functions as "another room" connected to the living room.
Ingenuity of Openings
Large windows that can be fully opened, folding doors, sliding windows
Integrates indoors and outdoors, directly taking in wind and light.
Line of Sight and Scenery
Design that allows the line of sight to extend far, low walls, planting with a sense of openness
Landscape design that opens up the field of vision and provides a sense of openness.
Equipment to Support Outdoor Living
Exterior lighting, water faucets, outdoor outlets, outdoor furniture
Exterior lighting, water faucets, outdoor outlets, outdoor furniture.
Integration with Hobbies
Outdoor kitchen, garden storage, firewood rack
Equipment to incorporate outdoor activities such as gardening and cooking into daily life.
  • The Open to Light and Wind Type × Warm Spring In an open space, invite "clear light" to make Warm Spring skin glow. For textures, consider high-transparency glass that doesn't obstruct the view, or colored sashes that diffuse light. Tones like sky blue and bright canary yellow are highly recommended. By choosing lightweight curtains like chiffon that let light through when swaying in the breeze, you create a dynamic, airy home where a spring wind seems to blow through.
  • The Open to Light and Wind Type × Cool Summer For those who value light and breeze, we propose a "soft light" design like dappled summer sunlight. Incorporate sheer curtains that sway gently in the breeze and frosted glass that diffuses light to create an elegant transparency characteristic of Cool Summer. Base the palette on powder blue and soft off-white. Instead of direct sunlight, aim for a "soft focus" effect through lace curtains. Prioritizing visual lightness and coolness will create a comfortable openness that makes the entire home feel like it's breathing.
  • The Open to Light and Wind Type × Warm Autumn For an open space, focus on "matte textures" that gently receive strong light. Instead of pure white walls that reflect too much light, beige or ivory plastered walls with a sandstone-like texture will make Warm Autumn skin look healthy. Use tones like mustard and deep orange. For large openings, we recommend wooden blinds or curtains with a heavy weave. Aim for a deep sense of openness that "filters" rather than "blocks" the light, creating a peaceful home where a gentle breeze flows through.
  • The Open to Light and Wind Type × Cool Winter To make the most of an open space, the right choice is to feature light-reflecting "clear materials." For textures, use high-transparency large glass panes, polished stainless steel frames, and glossy white tiles. Base the palette on snow white, and try adding a single pop of cyan or magenta—strong enough to rival a clear blue sky—through cushions or accessories. By using sheer organza for curtains that sway in the breeze, the sharp transparency unique to Cool Winters will fill the space, providing an openness that makes even breathing feel pure.
  • The Open to Light and Wind Type × Warm Spring
  • In an open space, invite "clear light" to make Warm Spring skin glow. For textures, consider high-transparency glass that doesn't obstruct the view, or colored sashes that diffuse light. Tones like sky blue and bright canary yellow are highly recommended. By choosing lightweight curtains like chiffon that let light through when swaying in the breeze, you create a dynamic, airy home where a spring wind seems to blow through.
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