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The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
Bringing natural landscapes into the everyday and living life as richly as a resort stay.
The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
  • The way of life cherished by The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
  • If one could shorten the distance between the ordinary and the extraordinary and let a resort-like feeling reside in every day—this question is the starting point of this type's life view. Their goal is to anchor the sense of liberation and oneness with nature gained from traveling not as a special occasion, but as a daily quality. They place value on moments when the heart relaxes, environments where they can breathe deeply, and experiences that please the senses over urban success or competition. Humility comes from feeling small in the face of nature. They believe holding this feeling daily cultivates the power to perceive the essence of things. Being in grand landscapes like the sea or mountains makes daily worries and anxieties relative, revealing what truly matters. They naturally seek this compass for life in nature.
The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
Surrendering to the rhythm of nature, spending rich days as if breathing in sync with the wind, light, and landscape.
  • Lifestyle of The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
  • Waking with the morning sun and the sound of waves, slowly gazing at the horizon while drinking coffee on a wooden deck. Such mornings are the ultimate recharge for this type. They enjoy outdoor activities like surfing, fishing, or hiking as part of their routine, moving flexibly between outdoors and indoors amidst work and chores. They have a sense of deciding how to spend the day by checking the weather and wind, accepting the shifting expressions of sea and mountain as part of life. Nights are spent relaxing in starlight and silence, prioritizing a life cycle that follows natural rhythms over urban stimulation. This accumulation of experiences forms their daily life.
  • #Natural Modern
    #Mountain Cabin
    #Authentic Garden
    #Vacation Home
    #Island Kitchen
    #Terrace
    #Fully Openable Sash
    #Living with Nature
    #Open-Air Bath
    #Pergola
    #Night View
    #Resort Style
    #Second House
    #Bath Court
    #Harmony
    #Ocean View House
    #Tile Deck
    #Mountain View House
    #Second-Floor Living
    #Doma Living
    #Skeleton Staircase
    #Scenic View
    #Borrowed Scenery
    #Outdoor Living
    #Sloped Site
    #Hilltop House
    #Pool
    #Open House
    #Continuous Window
    #Luxury Modern
    #Void
    #Large Opening
    #Living in the Forest
    #Sense of Openness
    #Roof Balcony
    #Wood Deck
    #Beach House
A home that draws magnificent scenery into life, allowing wind and light to pass through comfortably.
The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
  • Housing that suits The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type
  • In a resort-style home, the layout is designed so that views from inside are naturally incorporated into life. Landscapes of the sea, greenery, or mountains spread seamlessly from living rooms with large openings, creating an ideal setup where one feels unity with nature even while inside. Rooms are arranged with the view in mind so it can be enjoyed even from private spaces like the bath or bedroom, and the entire house functions as a "place open to the landscape" via atriums or courtyards. Flow between inside and outside is also crucial; for those who surf or fish, an outdoor shower for sandy feet or a wide earthen entryway for gear is indispensable. This house, where light and breeze flow softly, provides a quiet, certain feeling of returning to a resort every time one comes home.
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Description
External Space
Ocean view/wood deck
A design that creates continuity between indoors and outdoors, making the most of the natural view. Daily use of the open space for reading, breakfast, etc.
Living Room
Wide-span openings/continuous windows
Creates a sense of unity with the outside through openings that take in the maximum amount of natural light and wind. A visual design where the floor and ceiling extend to the outside is also effective.
Bathroom
View bath/outdoor bathroom
A bathroom where you can enjoy the scenery while bathing. Characterized by a glass-walled or externally connected bathroom space.
Entrance
Outdoor shower/marine goods storage
Convenient equipment after activities at the sea or river. Ensures a clean and comfortable flow without bringing dirt indoors.
Storage
Dedicated storage for surfboards/outdoor equipment
Equipped with an earthen floor space and external storage, balancing hobbies and a life with nature.
Lighting
Indirect lighting/outdoor lighting
A lighting plan that utilizes natural shadows to create a calm space that maintains a resort feeling even at night.
Around the Windows
Electric louvers/UV-cut glass
A balance of solar radiation adjustment and view. You can spend the daytime comfortably with ingenuity in opening/closing and shading.
Interior Materials
Solid wood/natural stone/diatomaceous earth
Creating a space where you can feel the connection with nature through touch and texture by using a lot of natural materials.
  • The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type × Warm Spring For a resort style where the scenery is the star, use a production filled with transparency. Try textures like pearlescent wallpaper reminiscent of seashells or sand-finish walls like white beaches. Use turquoise for the sea and off-white for the clouds. Why not use white furniture paired with bright rattan or linen? By bringing the contrast of Warm Spring clarity with the endless blue sky and sea indoors, daily life will be filled with vacation-like euphoria.
  • The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type × Cool Summer For a resort style that cherishes the view, "watercolor-like tones" that blend into the sea and sky are fitting. Use textures like washed white canvas and polished driftwood. For tones, base a gradient from light blue to deep blue on a powder beige like a sandy beach. By adjusting harsh sunlight with bluish tint films or curtains, the interior will always be filled with peace like a "quiet shore." Aim for an adult vacation space that adds Cool Summer elegance to an open feel. Choosing white or silver-gray terrace furniture will increase the sense of unity with the scenery.
  • The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type × Warm Autumn For a resort style that enjoys the scenery, why not imagine the "golden hour" at sunset? Use textures like stones that seem to hold the sun's heat and powerful driftwood. Bring the gradient of the sky, changing from burning orange to deep navy, into the interior. By choosing deep emerald greens or corals instead of refreshing blues, you create a mature resort feeling typical of Warm Autumn. Install a fireplace on the terrace for a luxurious time immersing yourself in the scenery while watching the flames. You'll achieve a life filled with spiritual fulfillment, as if every day is a continuation of a journey.
  • The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type × Cool Winter For a resort style that admires the view, instead of tropical warmth, why not imagine the "deep blue of the Mediterranean" or the "icy seas of Northern Europe"? Choose textures like pure white plaster walls, polished silver deck chairs, and bright blue cushions. For the palette, use deep ocean blue and snow white. To respect the natural colors of the view, keep interior colors subdued, treating the landscape seen through the frame-like windows as the protagonist. A resort that embodies a dignified coolness within its openness will be the perfect backdrop to beautifully enhance the transparency of a Cool Winter.
  • The Sea and Scenery-Loving Resort Type × Warm Spring
  • For a resort style where the scenery is the star, use a production filled with transparency. Try textures like pearlescent wallpaper reminiscent of seashells or sand-finish walls like white beaches. Use turquoise for the sea and off-white for the clouds. Why not use white furniture paired with bright rattan or linen? By bringing the contrast of Warm Spring clarity with the endless blue sky and sea indoors, daily life will be filled with vacation-like euphoria.
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