Yucca Valley House, a private residential project located in California, has a total area of 154m2. The house was designed by Yana Prydalna, who brought natural elements into the design, allowing the interior to be shaped by a wabi-sabi aesthetic to create such a unique space. Combining the rugged elements of American style without bright colors, contrasting with the pure and aesthetic landscape of the outdoors, it appears in its truest and raw form, yet with unexpected harmony and texture.
Yana Prydalna from the United States, is a - ji believers, childhood started contact with Japanese culture, eager to have a quiet and comfortable space, with natural color, build the atmosphere that gives meditation, help to create enduring design. She through the integration of Oriental minimalism and western aesthetics design elements created his own style of wabi-sabi (Wabi Sabi) aesthetics.
The bedroom is elegantly colored and artistic, emphasizing the beauty of harmony between man and nature. The second bedroom is decorated in the same style, dividing the room into sleeping and bathing areas. The beige walls echo the ethnic ornaments and are full of primitive style. The accents of the rug and chandelier are a standard accompaniment to Yana Prydalna's spatial design. The spontaneity of the bathroom expresses that life does not need to be bound by gorgeous lines that conceal the original true face, and that simplicity and simplicity are the essence.
- Interiors: Yana Prydalna
- Words: Qianqian