[New Trend in Interior Design] Is "absolute poverty style" popular in European and American luxury homes? The priceless minimalist design wabi-sabi style!

What is luxury home design? Classical relief arches, tropical resort style, modern geometric abstraction, etc.?

In recent years, the new fashion in Europe and the United States has made people look like luxury houses at first glance, with unadorned simplicity and wabi-sabi aesthetics accumulated over time. Today, let’s take a look at the Zen-like wabi sabi wabi-sabi of European and American celebrities. Luxurious house!

Kanye West & Kim Kardashian California mansion

Kanye West and Axel Vervoordt met at an antique show in Venice, Italy, and had a heart-to-heart. At that time, Kanye West hoped to cooperate with Axel Vervoordt to renovate this 1.6 billion mansion in California, USA, so that it could be purified and purified again, forming a completely Japanese style. The style of the works with Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetics is round and angular in design and simple in its original state, reflecting Japanese-style wabi-sabi aesthetics.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: voguehk.com

The house has a pure theme, designed with Vervoordt's characteristic subtlety. All rooms are covered with a layer of white plaster, natural materials, and simple furniture are kept in natural light tones, reminiscent of a futuristic small house. The monastery creates a home where you can immediately feel tranquility, where simplicity is your daily routine.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: Condé Nast

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: Condé Nast

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: voguehk.com

▲ Desidn: Wirtz International Landscape Photo: voguehk.com

Calvin Klein Ami Beach Villa

Two designers known for their minimalism, Axel Vervoordt x Calvin Klein, a perfect design combination. Calvin Klein's villa in Miami Beach was built in 1929 and was designed by Axel Vervoordt, a master of wabi-sabi aesthetics.

▲ Design: Axel Vervoordt Photo: Curbed.com

A large number of wooden elements are used with simple whites, lines and neutral colors, paired with natural tones such as distressed wood, antique wooden floors, exposed wooden beams, luxurious linens, and plants covering the entire apartment to add a natural and cozy feel. atmosphere, creating a timeless and healing Zen look.

▲ Design: Axel Vervoordt Photo: Curbed.com

Featuring an infinity pool lined with verdant bamboo groves and stunning views of the Miami waterfront, this impressive mansion is designed for a lifestyle centered around entertaining, relaxation and the great outdoors.

▲ Design: Axel Vervoordt Photo: Curbed.com

▲ Design: Axel Vervoordt Photo: Curbed.com

Tennis player Maria Sharapova's private villa

The world-famous Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova is deeply inspired by Japanese simple aesthetics. She owns a private villa with vast ocean views in Malibu in Los Angeles. It was designed by KAA Design. She also personally participated in every design of this house, fully demonstrating her "focused" and "meticulous" sportsmanship.

▲ Design: KAA Design Photo:architecturaldigest.com

The Japanese-style garden, a Japanese pine tree, concrete walls, and gravel-paved dry landscapes come into view, exuding a Zen atmosphere.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: aboutdecorationblog.com

The interior/exterior of the house is dominated by dotted concrete panel walls, complemented by bleached oak, cedar and silver travertine layouts.

Think of the pool, garden, and great room as one large indoor/outdoor space. The swimming pool becomes the center of everything. The large floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room face the green scenery outside the window. The poolside area filled with sofas and sheepskin chairs is designed for comfort.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: yinjispace.com

Paired with French wooden chairs from the 1960s and old Japanese wooden doors, a series of antique furniture from Asia, Africa and Europe exudes the traces of time and is full of Zen atmosphere. She said, "I have traveled around the world and enjoyed many incredible things." space, but my home is definitely my favorite. ”

Nowadays, more and more Wabi-Sabi architecture/interior design uses fair-faced concrete technology to decorate the outer surface of the wall. The home space uses earth-toned furniture, material transformation and techniques to convey the natural feeling of returning to nature.

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