T House: Upcycled Oyster Shell Paint Transforms Apartment
Designed by renowned architecture firm Fathom, the T House in Hiroshina, Japan, offers a refreshing approach to modern apartment living. This 2024 renovation project transformed a newly built condominium, embracing upcycled materials and lush greenery to create a harmonious, personalized space.
Departing from mass-produced furnishings, the design integrates oyster shell paint, custom wood treatments, and strategically placed flora, blending the indoor and outdoor environments for a uniquely immersive experience.
About T House
When tasked with renovating a newly built condominium, the designers at Fathom faced a unique challenge. While the property boasted excellent location, security, and convenience, the existing furnishings lacked the luxurious character the client desired. Consequently, the team devised a transformative plan to elevate the living experience. Embracing Organic Textures
The designers chose to incorporate two distinct elements as the focal points of the space: upcycled paint derived from oyster shells and the strategic placement of lush greenery. By applying the delicate, shell-based paint, the team was able to unify the existing wooden frames and sashes, creating a more harmonious aesthetic. Additionally, the designers carefully curated the wood grain patterns, staining them to complement the soft texture of the oyster shell paint.
Blending Indoors and Out
Rather than simply adding potted plants, the designers aimed to enable physical inter...
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