
Studio Aiko presented a visualization of a residence that blends modern architecture with Japanese-inspired design principles. The U-shaped building is an elegant composition of stone and glass!
Modern Japanese-style architecture – a house of glass and stone.

The Cottage House, visualized by Studio Aiko and planned by Orly Shrem Architects, combines modernity with a calm, natural setting. Instead of creating a living space that clashes with its surroundings, the design uses stone, glass and carefully framed garden views. Built with natural stone, the bungalow fits naturally into the landscape. A glass facade opens the house toward the courtyard and brings abundant daylight inside. The glazing, minimalist volumes and traditional details, including the red-roofed pavilion, are blended with care.
Modern Japanese-style architecture – a stylish interior.

The interiors are organized around a landscaped courtyard with bamboo, bonsai and stone details. The spacious living area, framed by two glass walls, feels elegant and open. A suspended fireplace adds warmth, while a white sofa, two leather chairs and a coffee table create a comfortable seating group. Nearby are the kitchen, dining area and library, with wooden sliding doors separating the library from the living room.
The comfortable lounge.

The spacious bedroom.

Living room with leather armchair.

Rustic accessories.

The three-legged stool.

The living room.

Living room with comfortable sofa.

The covered terrace with island.

The courtyard was planted with bamboo.

Small library.

Purist bathroom.
