Japanese Zen by PXP Design
Japan is a country teeming with a very rich history. It sparked off many praxes and cultures the world has adapted today, and this includes the precise and intricate practice of their own interior design style—Japanese Zen.
Owned by an Australian couple based in Melbourne, the unit was purchased for rental purposes. They contacted architects Patrick Espiritu and Spencer Sy of PXP Design to design the unit, whom they met through a friend who works for the developer of the unit. The unit uses the soft tones of white, green, and beige that is dominantly used in the Zen style.
This story is from the August 2017 edition of CondoLiving.
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