Collection by Claire Page

Hallways & Stairways

The entrance to the home—the genkan—is where guests remove their shoes in a Japanese house. Here, it conveniently features built-in storage cabinets.
The entrance to the home—the genkan—is where guests remove their shoes in a Japanese house. Here, it conveniently features built-in storage cabinets.
A timber staircase accesses the loft-like office and is wider at the bottom, where it doubles as shelving.
A timber staircase accesses the loft-like office and is wider at the bottom, where it doubles as shelving.
"As one moves between levels, a variety of unexpected vantage points and views are revealed," says the firm.
"As one moves between levels, a variety of unexpected vantage points and views are revealed," says the firm.
A utility core in the entry hall is also clad in wood for seamless integration.
A utility core in the entry hall is also clad in wood for seamless integration.
The main entry opens up to an expansive living room, while a long hallway continues behind the kitchen and leads back outside. A skylight appears to divide the home in half, creating an interplay of light, space, and form.
The main entry opens up to an expansive living room, while a long hallway continues behind the kitchen and leads back outside. A skylight appears to divide the home in half, creating an interplay of light, space, and form.
The parlor floor features an open floor plan that maximizes the interplay of light and space. A wall of casement windows frames the area, drenching the entire floor with warm natural light.
The parlor floor features an open floor plan that maximizes the interplay of light and space. A wall of casement windows frames the area, drenching the entire floor with warm natural light.