In this 4-room BTO, the warm palette carries the comforting vibe of Hojicha, as if the roasted aroma were flowing through the home. Rooted deeply in Wabi-Sabi philosophy, the space values authenticity over excess and tranquillity over clutter. Every corner is composed with intentional restraint, allowing the home’s beauty to reveal itself slowly, layer by layer, through depth, texture, and the quiet poetry of imperfection.
Organic forms shape the architectural language: rounded edges, soft curves, and fluid transitions define everything from the doorways to the built-ins. These gentle geometries act as the intersection between spaces, encouraging movement that feels effortless and harmonious.
Minimal yet inviting, the home gives light, shadow, and even emptiness their own role within the composition. It becomes a sanctuary for the senses, a home that brings comfort on those occasional emotional days, much like the soothing warmth of roasted tea leaves.
