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Lifestyle of The Work-Life Integration Type

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The Work-Life Integration Type
Refusing to compromise on either work or life, realizing a personal work-life balance through the home's design.
The Work-Life Integration Type
  • The way of life cherished by The Work-Life Integration Type
  • A strong will to refuse compromise on both work and life sits at the center of this type’s philosophy. They don’t protect the home by sacrificing a career, nor do they focus on work by cutting out private life; they seek a unique path where both are maintained at a high level. They are convinced that working efficiently isn't about the number of hours, but about cycles of high-quality focus and appropriate rest. Fulfillment is measured neither by work results alone nor by the richness of vacations alone. Their theory of happiness lies in designing the day itself and "flexibly switching" between on and off modes. Their insistence on home design is a concrete statement of their intent to realize their own way of working and living.
The Work-Life Integration Type
Moving flexibly between work and life, arranging fulfilling days at their own pace.
  • Lifestyle of The Work-Life Integration Type
  • Waking up with time to spare, brewing coffee, and then getting into work mode. Taking a quick break for chores at noon and carving out time for the kids in the late afternoon. This "flexible use of time" is the rhythm of their daily life. They are particular about their desk environment, lighting, and tools, having built a habit of setting up their own state of focus. They consciously switch gears by watering plants between tasks or taking a short walk to reset. While valuing family time, they also firmly secure individual time. They are constantly updating life "hacks" to keep this balance sustainable.
  • #Circulation Flow
    #Work Flow
    #SOHO
    #Flexible Use
    #Live-Work Integration
    #Optimized Storage
    #Clinic-House
    #Office-House
    #Telework
    #Cafe-House
    #Privacy
    #Shop-House
    #Independent Kitchen
The library, the atrium, the chore flow—everything contributes to "workability."
The Work-Life Integration Type
  • Housing that suits The Work-Life Integration Type
  • The homes for this type fall into two styles based on their work approach. One is a style that gently links the workspace with the living room or shared areas. Using a raised floor or glass partition to visually separate the space while feeling the family's presence through an atrium or courtyard. This design, which prevents isolation while maintaining focus, is perfect for stay-at-home workers with children. The other is a style with a soundproofed, independent library or office. It creates a clear boundary between work and private life, where a single door allows for a mental switch. Common to both is an efficient chore flow. By increasing the connectivity between laundry, storage, and the kitchen, they maximize their limited time. This results in a stress-free daily life where work and living merge naturally.
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Features & Facilities
Description
Workspace
Study, workspace, study corner
A private or semi-private room that is conscious of both sound insulation and a sense of openness. Flexibility such as movable shelves and custom-made desks is ideal.
Space Composition
Atrium, courtyard, skip floor
A space composition that creates a change of pace and a change in line of sight. Also effective for connecting with the workspace.
Housework Flow
Circulating kitchen, laundry room
A smooth flow that increases the efficiency of housework. A flow design where everything from washing to storage is completed in one place.
Child-rearing/Watching Over
Semi-open shared space, highly visible LDK
A softly connected space where you can check on your children even while working.
Comfort/Health
Incorporation of natural light, ventilation plan, separate air conditioning
Controls the flow of light, wind, and air through design so that you can spend time comfortably even when you are at home for a long time.
Flexibility
Ease of changing the floor plan, variable space
A flexible space design that can respond to changes in life stages. Also utilizes movable partitions, etc.
  • The Work-Life Integration Type × Warm Spring Use Warm Spring colors to balance focus and relaxation. Textures like smooth wooden desks and breathable functional fabrics are ideal. Incorporate eye-friendly apple green or mood-lifting yellow stationery. By avoiding inorganic office furniture and unifying with bright tones that harmonize with the rest of the home, work becomes a "fun part of living," resulting in a stress-free workspace.
  • The Work-Life Integration Type × Cool Summer To increase work efficiency, utilize the "psychological effect of blue" to refresh the brain. Use textures like smooth desk surfaces and ergonomic mesh chairs. For tones, use blue-gray to increase concentration or sage green which is easy on the eyes. By keeping unnecessary colors out of sight and maintaining an orderly space, you realize an honest and intellectual work style typical of Cool Summer. For lighting, softening natural window light with lace is best. Choosing a desk lamp with a silver minimalist design will help organize thoughts more clearly.
  • The Work-Life Integration Type × Warm Autumn To increase work efficiency, create a setting like a "calm study" that stimulates intellectual curiosity. Use textures like a smooth-touch wooden desk and a heavy office chair that supports the body firmly. Why not place concentration-enhancing dark blue or moss green across an entire wall? Don't block window light too much, and add a brass desk lamp at hand. Warm Autumn's sincerity and professional attitude are further highlighted by this "intellectual and heavy workspace," making it a hub for creative results while beautifully switching between 'on' and 'off'.
  • The Work-Life Integration Type × Cool Winter To maximize work efficiency, aim for "ultimate noiselessness" that does not interfere with thought. Choose textures like smooth glass-top desks, functional office chairs with silver legs, and aluminum stationery. For tones, use royal blue to activate the brain or dark gray to encourage concentration. Keep the desk area clear of clutter and hide all wiring to increase the purity of visual information. Supporting the sincere and intellectual work style of a Cool Winter is a professional workspace organized with such decisive clarity.
  • The Work-Life Integration Type × Warm Spring
  • Use Warm Spring colors to balance focus and relaxation. Textures like smooth wooden desks and breathable functional fabrics are ideal. Incorporate eye-friendly apple green or mood-lifting yellow stationery. By avoiding inorganic office furniture and unifying with bright tones that harmonize with the rest of the home, work becomes a "fun part of living," resulting in a stress-free workspace.
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  • #Brick
  • #Multiple Pets
  • #Indoor Plants
  • #Large Opening
  • #Lattice
  • #Apartment Renovation
  • #Calm Presence
  • #Light Court
  • #Solar Panel
  • #Pool
  • #Conversion
  • #Circulation Flow
  • #Nook
  • #Pet Washing Area
  • #Steel Staircase
  • #Sense of Openness
  • #Circulation Kitchen
  • #Scenic View
  • #Gardening
  • #Sloped Site
  • #Work Flow
  • #Narrow House
  • #Continuous Window
  • #Void
  • #Vacation Home
  • #Bouldering Wall
  • #Local Timber
  • #Pet-Friendly Doma
  • #Cat Steps
  • #Eaves Space
  • #Japandi
  • #Tile
  • #Scandinavian Interior
  • #Fishing
  • #Contemporary
  • #Doma Living
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