Asian Home Design Ideas


Mid-sized asian master dark wood floor freestanding bathtub photo in Miami with gray walls


Large angular, gray granite boulders screen some utilities. Pea gravel and gray granite cobbles are the elements of this dry garden. The dry garden is an important element in Japanese garden design. Simple lush green plantings mass around the existing paper birch.


Large zen multicolored one-story mixed siding house exterior idea in San Diego with a hip roof


Built with Zen in mind,this tea room was designed and built using traditional Japanese joinery and materials. Some of the Japanese elements include: bamboo ceiling panels, Yukimi shoji screens (screens with a vertical viewing panel) anda traditional Japanese straw plaster (called Wara Juraku) which gave the walls a unique texture.
Millwork engineered & manufactured by Berkeley Mills


hillside enclave | spa inspired living spaces.
coy ponds | classic wood barrel soaking tub | coastal views.
natural warm materials | re-use of antique balinese wood panel.
Photography ©Ciro Coelho/ArchitecturalPhoto.com


The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner’s passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.


Los Felize Entry Gate with an Asian twist!
Photo of a large asian partial sun front yard stone landscaping in Los Angeles.
Photo of a large asian partial sun front yard stone landscaping in Los Angeles.


Zen concrete floor and gray floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in Portland with white walls


Darko Photography
Mid-sized asian screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Mid-sized asian screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension


Our client has a large collection of bonsai trees and wanted an exhibition space for the extensive collection and a workshop to tend to the growing plants. Together we came up with a plan for a beautiful garden with plenty of space and a water feature. The design also included a Japanese-influenced pavilion in the middle of the garden. The pavilion is comprised of three separate rooms. The first room is features a tokonoma, a small recessed space to display art. The second, and largest room, provides an open area for display. The room can be accessed by large glass folding doors and has plenty of natural light filtering through the skylights above. The third room is a workspace with tool storage.
Photography by Todd Crawford


Arlo Signature from the Modin Rigid LVP Collection - Modern and spacious. A light grey wire-brush serves as the perfect canvass for almost any contemporary space.


The True Ofuro Mini came about as the direct result of your requests. It too is inspired by the ancient traditions of Japanese bathing that led to the development of our incredibly popular True Ofuro. It too draws on the best ergonomic principles to sculpt a bath with internal seating and built-in headrest, made available in a very compact footprint to fit into even the smallest bathrooms. In fact, Aquatica’s clever designers have managed to create this ‘small and tall’ tub, deep enough for full body soaking in a footprint of just 43”.


Dark stone, custom cherry cabinetry, misty forest wallpaper, and a luxurious soaker tub mix together to create this spectacular primary bathroom. These returning clients came to us with a vision to transform their builder-grade bathroom into a showpiece, inspired in part by the Japanese garden and forest surrounding their home. Our designer, Anna, incorporated several accessibility-friendly features into the bathroom design; a zero-clearance shower entrance, a tiled shower bench, stylish grab bars, and a wide ledge for transitioning into the soaking tub. Our master cabinet maker and finish carpenters collaborated to create the handmade tapered legs of the cherry cabinets, a custom mirror frame, and new wood trim.


Erin's Gardens Landscape Design
George Mohr Photography
front view of cedar hot tub
Hot tub: zenbathworks.com
a spa kit shipped from Alaska with gas heater


A large Buddha defines the patio area. A stone pathway wends its way through the landscape and past the rain garden.
Design ideas for an asian partial sun stone landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for an asian partial sun stone landscaping in Seattle.


photo credit: Paul Dyer
Inspiration for a zen concrete paver patio remodel in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover
Inspiration for a zen concrete paver patio remodel in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover


Example of a large asian master brown tile and ceramic tile bathroom design in Portland with gray walls


The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/healing-hinoki-bathroom-plans/
Japanese Hinoki Ofuro Tub in wet area combined with shower, hidden shower drain with pebble shower floor, travertine tile with brushed nickel fixtures. Atlanta Bathroom


Our client has a large collection of bonsai trees and wanted an exhibition space for the extensive collection and a workshop to tend to the growing plants. Together we came up with a plan for a beautiful garden with plenty of space and a water feature. The design also included a Japanese-influenced pavilion in the middle of the garden. The pavilion is comprised of three separate rooms. The first room is features a tokonoma, a small recessed space to display art. The second, and largest room, provides an open area for display. The room can be accessed by large glass folding doors and has plenty of natural light filtering through the skylights above. The third room is a workspace with tool storage.
Photography by Todd Crawford
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