30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

Contemporary Japanese interiors incorporate elements both of tradition and modernity to embody the country's innovative spirit while maintaining a profound respect for its history and cultural heritage. Though traditional materials like wood, paper, and bamboo continue to hold significance, modern Japanese interiors also often feature a fusion of glass, steel, concrete, and metals. The juxtaposition of smoother, sleeker textures and finishes with warmer and more organic ones reflects a dynamic synthesis of old and new, and results in visually striking and functional spaces that honor the essence of the country's design principles.

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Metal accents in Japanese interiors often contribute to this concept of "karakuchi" ("mixture"), adding visual interest and depth. Iron, brass, copper, and aluminum are chosen for their ability to create contrasts against prevailing warmer, organic materials, either in their natural shades or colored and frosted for dramatic effect. These metals are often incorporated into hardware, structural elements, light fixtures, or furniture to showcase meticulous craftsmanship and, when reflective, are strategically placed to amplify natural light and create a sense of luminosity within interiors.

This inclusion of modern accents stems largely from the era post-World War II and Japan's rapid industrialization when a new wave of design emerged that was characterized by a fusion of Western influences and traditional Japanese elements. Architects and interior designers sought to create functional yet aesthetically pleasing spaces that adapted to the changing lifestyles of the times. This period witnessed the rise of architects like Tadao Ando and Kenzo Tange, known for their minimalist approach and innovative use of materials, contributing to the evolution of contemporary Japanese interior design.


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The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw a continued emphasis on simplicity, clean lines, and functionality. Concepts like "Ma" (the appreciation of in-between space) and "Wabi-Sabi" (the acceptance of imperfection and transience) continued to influence design philosophies, fostering a harmonious relationship between interior spaces and their occupants. Hence why today's Japanese interiors often showcase a seamless integration of traditional elements like sliding doors (fusuma and shoji), tatami mats, and natural materials such as wood and stone, combined with modern technologies and sleek designs.

This pursuit of balance and harmony is still central to contemporary Japanese interior design, reflecting both sophistication and a deep-rooted cultural appreciation within modern spaces. Wood remains a cornerstone that's prized for its warmth, versatility, and connection to nature. Designers frequently use local Japanese timber such as cedar, cypress, and hinoki to construct structural elements, flooring, ceilings, and furniture, emphasizing clean lines and natural textures. Additionally, the integration of sustainable and engineered wood products has gained prominence, reflecting a commitment to eco-friendly design practices.

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House in Hamajiri / SNARK. Image © Lo.cul.p

Glass, on the other hand, is employed to introduce transparency and openness, allowing natural light to permeate spaces and create a sense of expansiveness. Steel and concrete, often associated with modern architecture, are utilized for their structural strength and minimalist aesthetics, contributing to the clean and functional design elements found in many contemporary Japanese spaces.

Metals in Japanese interior design also emphasize durability and longevity. They are chosen not just for their aesthetic appeal but also for their resilience and ability to age gracefully, often developing a natural patina over time, once again aligning with the aesthetic principle of "Wabi-Sabi." Metal accents, through their ability to change and evolve, contribute to the overall narrative of a space, telling a story of time and history.

These 30 projects from our ArchDaily database showcase how such metal accents are effectively used across the categories of structure, hardware, and lighting.

Structure

House in Uji / AKI WATANABE Architects

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© Sadao Hotta

SCAPE House / APOLLO Architects & Associates

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© Masao Nishikawa

Half Cave House / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP

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© Nacasa & Partners Inc.

House Between Park And Farm / Hiroto Kawaguchi

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© Yosuke Ohtake

Koka House / Hearth Architects

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© Yuta Yamada

House in Kamiaraya / Kazuto Nishi Architects

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© Ippei Shinzawa

H House / BAUM

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© MOv

Compact House in Kuramae / Kawakubo Tomoyasu Architects & Associates

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© Toshihiro Sobajima

Shimogamo Machiya Villa / Takuma Ohira

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© Taizo Furukawa

ARK / APOLLO Architects & Associates

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© Masao Nishikawa

Hardware

Our House / Peak Studio

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© Katsumasa Tanaka

Yomogidai House / Tomoaki Uno Architects

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© Ben Hosking

House in Hoshigaoka / Shogo ARATANI Architect & Associates

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© Shigeo Ogawa

UE House / GENETO

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© GENETO

House in Hamajiri / SNARK

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© Lo.cul.p

+ House / ninkipen!

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© Hiroki Kawata

One-Room Residence of 5 Layers / Matsuyama Architect and Associates

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© Toshihisa Ishii

House in Goido / FujiwaraMuro Architects

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© Toshiyuki Yano

House in Tamagawa / Case Design Studio

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© Courtesy of Case Design Studio

House in Takamatsu / Fujiwaramuro Architects

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© Katsuya Taira

Lighting

T3 House / CUBO design architect

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© Koichi Torimura

House in Kurakuen / uemachi laboratory

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© Kazushi Hirano

House of Light Truss / Ikeda Yukie Ono Toshiharu Architects

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© Koichi Torimura

Tab House / Takanori Ineyama Architects

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© Koichi Torimura

The Renovation of Kuzuha House / Yasutaka Kondo + Yoshiaki Nagasaka + Mamoru Nanba

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© Yusuke Fujioka

House in Hatogaya / Schemata Architects

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© Kenta Hasegawa

Hiding Place / Keisuke Kawaguchi+K2-Design

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© Toru Kitamura

House in Yoro / Airhouse Design Office

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© Toshiyuki Yano

Yasu House / Hearth Architects

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© Yuta Yamada

Sagamine House / Tomoaki Uno Architects

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© Hiroshi Tanigawa

Find more interiors with neutral colors in this My ArchDaily folder created by the author.

This article is part of an ArchDaily series that explores features of interior architecture, from our own database of projects. Every month, we will highlight how architects and designers are utilizing new elements, new characteristics, and new signatures in interior spaces around the world. As always, at ArchDaily, we highly appreciate the input of our readers. If you think we should mention specific ideas, please submit your suggestions.

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Cite: Claire Brodka. "30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents" 03 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1011731/30-japanese-homes-that-use-metal-for-interior-accents> ISSN 0719-8884

The Renovation of Kuzuha House / Yasutaka Kondo + Yoshiaki Nagasaka + Mamoru Nanba. Image © Yusuke Fujioka

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