I call it Scandanese.
It's when the beautiful simplistic qualities of Scandinavian design and the equally simple beauty of Japanese tradition combine to create the aesthetic harmony we see here.
Nils Luderowski, a Swedish architect domiciled in New York's Keene Valley has very successfully combined the best of both worlds using a mix of Swedish and Japanese elements in his wonderful Reinhold Treehouse at Long Lake in upstate New York.
Beautiful isn't it...
Showing posts with label simplistic design. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Swedish Architect Nils Luderowski Builds This Very Beautiful Japanese Treehouse In New York...
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Main Rest And Recreation Area On The Flying Tortoise...
The main rest and recreation area on The Flying Tortoise. Geraniums, salad greens and herbs can be seen growing in containers out the back window. Roller blinds give privacy and there is a full width storage shelf high above the bed. Using different cushions allow simple mood and decor changes. Small pieces of New Zealand art are displayed throughout the quirky, tiny but spacious home with a style combining simplistic Scandinavian and Japanese design... Scandinese perhaps. A warm and inviting interior with the ambiance of a small upmarket studio apartment. 

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