Tokyo Blue
Never Too Small
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30-Aug-2024
A case of the blues. David and Koichi had a clear vision for their home: open, light-filled, and industrial with a bit of colour and a couple natural elements.
Architect Kei Makito from Roovice helped them achieve it all – and blue floors to boot.
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