Sunday, March 14, 2010

Breathtaking Views Of the Pacific : Y Residence by Kidosaki Architects

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 03:44 AM PST
Located in Japan, this beautiful home was under a recent renovation from  Kidosaki Architects Studio. The company is famous for they works, and especially for the fact that they manage to perfectly integrate traditional Japanese items into contemporary residences. Y Residence is such an example. With a large panoramic view over the Pacific Ocean and situated on a hill, the owners of this place wanted a make-over that would imply a limited budget. As a result, the architects thought of a design that takes the colors and feel of the ocean and integrates them in the architecture of the house, still holding on to the traditional decorative items. The most fascinating thing for us is the outdoor terrace, a great place for relaxation which features spectacular ocean views.-via Yatzer
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