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Asian Homes That Will Take Your Breath Away

CEO Quynh FLower

Asia has always been a magical place to vacation and enjoy its rich history. However, if you really want to take a dive into what Asia is all about, take a look at their architecture...

Asia has always been a magical place to vacation and enjoy its rich history. However, if you really want to take a dive into what Asia is all about, take a look at their architecture and the structures they have created to be used as homes. The architecture in Asia is not only grand but also meticulously well-done. These Asian homes will take your breath away, not just because of their beauty, but also because of how well-executed they are.

Nakameguro Home

Photo by LEVEL Architects

The Nakameguro home, designed by Japanese Studio LEVEL Architects, is a three-story residence located in Meguro-Ku, one of the municipalities of Tokyo, Japan. With its unique exterior shape and natural flow of the interior, this 1,762 square-feet home is a true masterpiece. It even features an integrated slide that connects all three levels, designed with the homeowner's children in mind.

WBE House

Photo by WBE House

Located in a neighborhood of Kasugai, Japan, this small contemporary two-story home is a sight to behold. With its modern exterior and minimalist interior, the WBE House creates a sense of spaciousness and elegance.

The Lift Residence

Photo by The Lift Residence

The Lift Residence is a one-of-a-kind home that will leave you in awe. With its all-black exterior and contemporary design, this 1,334 square-foot home stands out from the crowd. The spacious and mostly white interior creates a beautiful contrast with hints of black, bringing the outside structure directly inside.

Tea House on the Outskirts of Nanjing, China

Photo by Tea House

This fabulous tree house, located on top of a hill in Nanjing, China, offers an exceptional view and a tranquil atmosphere. With its contemporary design and wooden furniture, this home perfectly blends modernity with traditional Asian culture. Every room in this house offers an excellent view of the hill and its green surroundings.

BB 501

Photo by BB 501

BB 501 is a tiny home located in Chongqing, China, that exudes peace and tranquility. The stark white walls and minimal decor create a sense of serenity and openness. The addition of plants throughout the home adds a touch of nature to the interior.

Minimalist House in Osaka, Japan

Photo by Minimalist House

This minimalist house in Osaka, Japan, offers a sense of privacy while still allowing for a beautiful view of the nearby forest. The vaulted ceilings and large windows in the living room create a seamless connection with nature, making this home a perfect retreat.

Semi-detached House by Landmak Architecture

Photo by Semi-detached House

Located in Vietnam, this semi-detached house designed by Landmak Architecture offers a contemporary space with an elegant twist. The warm decor, paired with vibrant hues, creates a welcoming and harmonious environment. The unique concept of blending three generations into one single space makes this house truly special.

Japanese House Designed by CAPD Architects

Photo by CAPD Architects

Surrounded by lush greenery, this Japanese House Design seamlessly brings nature indoors. With its modern layout and smaller rectangular windows, this residence in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, offers a tranquil and picturesque living experience.

Baqueratta Designs a Contemporary Home in Japan

Photo by Baqueratta Designs

Designed to offer "modern living" at its finest, this contemporary home created by Baqueratta Designs is a true masterpiece. The open layout and strategically placed windows allow for natural light to fill every room, while offering different views from each window.

Home in Japan Designed by ASSISTANT

Photo by Home in Japan

This contemporary home in Japan stands out with its glass windows and walls, offering a 360-degree view of its surroundings. Constructed with a combination of wooden and steel structures, this home brings in ample natural light, making it cost-effective and energy-efficient.

There is an air of tranquility that engulfs every Asian home. Why not get inspiration from them? Which of these homes inspired you to add a little bit of Asian flair to your residence? Please let us know in the comments below.

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