Japan-based Future Studio have a few shots of beautiful minimalist interior design homes in their portfolio which will make you wonder about how the intelligent use of space can be beautiful while being simple. Above is the Wrap House, which has quite an interesting architecture, with some parts of the house exposed at odd angles.
Here’s a photo of the dining area which opens out to the oddly-shaped balcony. You’ll notice the sparse interior decoration of the house. It only uses very conservative, dark-colored and simple dining room furniture and light fixtures.
The picture window above the couch isn’t exactly necessary because you already get plenty of natural light from the clear glass panels, although it’s there to highlight the beauty of the minimalist home design. Interior design homes that are minimal uses the inordinate amount of blank space as a statement or an enhancement to its beauty, which is what the designer achieved in the photo above.
The photo above shows a little pebble garden integrated within the interiors of the home. It shows spaces being subdivided by translucent glass panels. The glass dividers add a pleasant textural dimension to the whiteness of the interior design.
Here’s the bathroom of the house, designed to be consistent with the minimalist intent of the whole home and divided by glass panels for texture
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