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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Aug 9, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.801 (418/8,002 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-12T11:32:29.745012Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I love the space but the paintings not being hung really throws it off for me. There is so much negative space above them and it just feels unfinished. If they were all more height appropriate, like 7ft paintings, then I feel like them just resting on the floor would work better. Still hanging would be ideal in my opinion.
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The architect did a beautiful job of fulfilling the client's desire for a livable showplace. The spare design really sets off the furniture and other pieces. Pushing all the storage to the walls and hiding it really enhances the museum feeling, since it keeps your focus on the owner's furniture. I feel like the architect really succeeded in making the client's dreams a reality. Love how light and airy it is!
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Reminds me of staff room/pentry were you can microwave and quickly eat your lunch before the shift starts, instead of giving the staff a raise the boss bought expensive couch and furniture. No but seriously, I really like what they did to the bedroom and very well thought out storage with hidden work space.
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I love everything in this appartment : lot of windows, couple of storages and enough space for a single person, even a couple. For lot of people, this is maybe lack of space, feels unfinish, but it's perfect in Asia where there isn't much space. The deco helps to create a sense of larger rooms. At the end, if it pleased your client then you nailed it 👍.
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@veryclaro
9 months ago
Interesting to see that the Japanese-inspired spaces (ie those outside of Japan) featured on NTS are, more often than not, of a clean and 'minimal' aesthetic, meanwhile the spaces in Japan look so lived in and their practice of minimalism is mainly for practicality. it's great to see all of these inadvertently placed alongside each other through NTS' features, so we can have the chance to appreciate them critically.
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