West Meets East
This South Perth home crosses timeless Japanese design with a contemporary Western ethos.
ARCHITECTURE + BUILD Riverstone Custom Homes • INTERIOR DESIGN Nadia de Cerff • INTERIOR STYLING + FURNISHINGS Andrew Thornton Hick
PHOTOGRAPHY Jody D’Arcy • STORY Elizabeth Clarke
Japanese design, committed to its centuries-old tradition and ceremony, significantly influences contemporary homes where Eastern and Western aesthetics culminate in beautifully layered materials, textures, and intriguing shapes and geometry.
For Riverstone Custom Homes and interior designer Andrew Thornton Hick, such was the tenet of the design process for this South Perth residence. A beacon of creative expression, it celebrates the serenity of Japanese design meshed with a meditative design ethos.
"Tapping into the owner's deep affection for the cultural aspects of Japan, we blended social, traditional and habitual concepts into a contemporary setting," says Nadia De Cerff, Riverstone's interior architect. "Honouring quality and craftsmanship was a priority, as was integrating traditional Japanese elements such as shoji screens into the interior language."
The home's layered facade gives a hint of what lies inside. A koi pond wrapping the perimeter of the porch inspired the fish icon in the polished plaster wall above. Decking, paving and stone cladding connect the exterior to the interior, creating a sense that the house has stood here for many years.
A feeling of purity and simplicity of order are evident as you step inside, where herringbone flooring guides you through to a double-volume stairwell.
"Important to the client was the design and construction of this staircase, as was the zen garden, which symbolises the ancient Japanese aesthetic belief that aspires to inner peace through simplicity and minimalism: austerity (koko), simplicity (kanso), naturalness (shinzen), asymmetry (fukinsei) and stillness (seijaku)," Nadia says.
Handcrafted shoji screens provide a visual partition to the main living area, where a striking blackbutt timber ceiling lines the kitchen. The considered placement of a skylight illuminates black-stained oak joinery and Caesarstone Black Temple benchtops, bringing them to life. The nearby scullery and laundry feature similar finishes and their timber battens continue to the living room, where open shelving displays precious Japanese artifacts and books.
Bedrooms and a bathroom are accessed down an adjoining passage, and the second floor is dedicated to the owners. Their private lounge room has serene finishes such as black-stained oak custom joinery, blackbutt batten lining, salmon-coloured shelving, and swathes of grey-tinted mirrors. Large glazed stacking doors open to a private terrace bound by laser-cut screens.
Treading a line between past and present, the master suite draws on the traditional tatami room, with sliding shoji screens concealing its windows. There is a comfortable sense of wellbeing with the tatami-mat-inspired walls and ceilings, and feature inlays of veneer and Cole & Son's Nuvolette wallpaper. A low built-in bed is grounded by luxurious parquetry floors. Concealed behind it is an elegant wardrobe and a master ensuite entered through a shoji screen-style cavity slider. Ancient bathing rituals and a connection to nature inspired the space with its timber batten ceilings, artisan Japanese tiles, handcrafted blackbutt bathtub, bespoke oak vanity and hidden shower enclosure. Shoji screens connect to a private garden terrace beyond.
The kitchen, wrapped in dramatic terrazzo tempered by warm timber batten, includes a teppanyaki bar and caters for all five authentic cooking methods: raw, simmered, steamed, grilled, and fried. Meals are often carried out to the alfresco area, which includes a pool terrace and pizza oven. Clad in stone, it is minimal yet feels cosy thanks to the dramatic curved metal spines that embrace it.
A sense of serenity, tradition and contemporaneity encapsulate the overall spirit of the home poetically. Inner sanctums may provide personal refuge, but this entire home is the ultimate retreat.