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The Tokonoma

3 Bedroom Condo designed by Dot Works

New CondoMinimalistic

Project Details

This residence is designed around the quiet beauty of the Japanese tokonoma — a traditional alcove that celebrates art, craftsmanship, and intentional living. In Japanese culture, the tokonoma is more than a decorative feature; it is a spatial philosophy that honours balance, impermanence, and the appreciation of singular, meaningful objects. Dot Works reinterprets this timeless idea for a modern home, creating a living environment that feels calm, grounded, and deeply personal. The project is guided by three core principles: 1. Simplicity with Purpose Clean lines, muted tones, and natural finishes form the foundation of the space. Each element is thoughtfully placed to maintain visual clarity and promote a sense of serenity. FIRM’S DESIGN ETHOS/PHILOSOPHY: 2. Curated Moments Instead of overwhelming the interior with decoration, the design focuses on select pieces — art objects, bespoke joinery, crafted lighting — allowing them to be appreciated fully, just as a tokonoma highlights a single treasured item. 3. Soft Transitions & Flow Spaces are connected through gentle transitions, filtered light, and subtle textural contrasts. This creates a rhythmic movement throughout the home, echoing the quiet poise of traditional Japanese architecture. SPECIAL DESIGN FEATURE: The palette emphasises tactile materials: warm timber, stone, textured walls, and woven elements. These materials age gracefully over time, reflecting the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi — finding beauty in natural variations and imperfection. Ambient lighting enhances the sense of intimacy, shaping shadows that bring depth and soul to the interior. SPECIAL MATERIALS: Beyond aesthetics, the design supports a slower, more mindful way of living. Spaces are crafted to encourage reflection, conversation, and the appreciation of small daily rituals — whether enjoying tea, reading, or simply sitting in silence. The completed residence stands as a modern interpretation of tokonoma philosophy, reshaped through Dot Works’ perspective. A home that feels calm yet expressive, minimal yet warm — an interior that celebrates stillness in a busy world.
This residence is designed around the quiet beauty of the Japanese tokonoma — a traditional alcove that celebrates art, craftsmanship, and intentional living. In Japanese culture, the tokonoma is more than a decorative feature; it is a spatial philosophy that honours balance, impermanence, and the appreciation of singular, meaningful objects. Dot Works reinterprets this timeless idea for a modern home, creating a living environment that feels calm, grounded, and deeply personal. The project is guided by three core principles: 1. Simplicity with Purpose Clean lines, muted tones, and natural finishes form the foundation of the space. Each element is thoughtfully placed to maintain visual clarity and promote a sense of serenity. FIRM’S DESIGN ETHOS/PHILOSOPHY: 2. Curated Moments Instead of overwhelming the interior with decoration, the design focuses on select pieces — art objects, bespoke joinery, crafted lighting — allowing them to be appreciated fully, just as a tokonoma highlights a single treasured item. 3. Soft Transitions & Flow Spaces are connected through gentle transitions, filtered light, and subtle textural contrasts. This creates a rhythmic movement throughout the home, echoing the quiet poise of traditional Japanese architecture. SPECIAL DESIGN FEATURE: The palette emphasises tactile materials: warm timber, stone, textured walls, and woven elements. These materials age gracefully over time, reflecting the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi — finding beauty in natural variations and imperfection. Ambient lighting enhances the sense of intimacy, shaping shadows that bring depth and soul to the interior. SPECIAL MATERIALS: Beyond aesthetics, the design supports a slower, more mindful way of living. Spaces are crafted to encourage reflection, conversation, and the appreciation of small daily rituals — whether enjoying tea, reading, or simply sitting in silence. The completed residence stands as a modern interpretation of tokonoma philosophy, reshaped through Dot Works’ perspective. A home that feels calm yet expressive, minimal yet warm — an interior that celebrates stillness in a busy world.Read MoreHide
Renovation Cost
RM250,000
Area Size
1900 sq. ft.
Year of Completion
2025
Interior Style
Minimalist
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Works included
  • Carpentry
  • Furniture
  • Flooring
  • Hacking
  • False Ceiling
  • Painting
  • Plumbing
  • Feature Wall
  • Electrical Rewiring
  • Aircon
  • Lighting
  • Decorations
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