Seeing that two thousand and thirteen is about change and with wanting to keep up with this
space, we want to start a new series starting today, Inside His/Her Home, to get the ball rolling.
Its always something I do when I walk past homes, curious and interested in how people
do up their spaces. Quickly glancing at their open windows, without seeming to stalker-ish,
I find elements of their personal style that speak their own language. It's not snooping,
it's just curiosity!




We are loving the details inside Hitoshi Uchida-San's home in Kamakura, Japan.
We love the space even more. His little vintage pieces are presumably from his shop,
J'Antinques Tokyo, which is noted as one of the best in Tokyo. His gorgeous textures in the
walls and ceiling, unfinished architectural details, his gorgeous rugs and his cleverly put
together vignettes that sit within his 'undecorated' style are what make this home.
Click for more photos after the jump.




First seen here. Click on link for even more photos of his wonderful home.


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