The limewash walls and white cabinetry establish a clean, minimal base for the room. Muted tones bring a calming presence to the space. Without a central ceiling light, recessed downlights provide soft, even illumination—highlighting the room’s openness and order. This understated setup leaves room for layered lighting to shine, capturing the beauty of the Wabi-Sabi aesthetic.
In its unlit state, the wardrobe presents a clean, composed look. The contrast between glass doors and solid cabinetry, along with the open shelving layout, clearly conveys the logic of the space. At this moment, the design emphasizes pure function and simplicity—lighting has yet to transform it.
With built-in lighting switched on, the wardrobe transitions into something more. Warm lighting softly illuminates the interior, bringing out the natural tone of the wood back panel. Hanging garments and open-shelf accents like diffusers now act as visual highlights. The storage zone shifts from being merely practical to a curated, atmospheric corner of the bedroom—showcasing the transformative power of lighting.
With the lights off, the bathroom returns to its purest state. The textures of the patterned tiles, the sheen of the white basin, and the brass tap’s metallic finish are authentically revealed under ambient or natural light. This unfiltered view highlights the materiality and serves as a reference point for the lighting contrasts to come.
When the lights turn on, the warm glow becomes the space’s secret ingredient. Vanity lights define the grooming zone, enhancing usability, while diffused lighting washes over the tiled walls, bringing depth and vibrancy to the patterns. The brass fixtures shimmer under the warmth, crafting a bathroom that balances function with artistic flair.