Sakura House
Toronto, Ontario
The 100-year-old wood-framed house's transformation was ignited by the efficiency of Japanese space utilization, an inspiration derived from the clients' honeymoon. The outcome is a simplified layout that bathes in light and extends perspectives. Interiors seamlessly guide the eye, forging connections between spaces through unobstructed lines of sight. Beyond aesthetics, material choices prioritize graceful aging. This home is a harmonious fusion of history and innovation, a vessel of Japanese architectural wisdom embedded within its century-old walls.