
Located in Edmonton, Canada, this striking home by NAKO Design blends the clean simplicity of Japandi interiors with the relaxed warmth often associated with Australian homes. Black and white create the foundation of the palette, while soft silver elm wood introduces warmth and texture, giving every room a welcoming feel without losing its contemporary edge.
An Open Living Space Designed for Everyday Enjoyment
The home opens into a generous living area where wood slats act as a feature wall behind the fireplace. Black cabinetry frames the fireplace, while interior windows create a visual connection to the enclosed home office, making the space feel open without sacrificing privacy.

The dining area sits naturally alongside the living room, with a striking wine rack featuring chevron-patterned shelving becoming an eye-catching focal point. Positioned beneath a minimalist pendant light, the round dining table softens the angular architecture and encourages conversation.



A Kitchen That Balances Bold Contrast with Soft Curves
The kitchen embraces a dramatic black-and-white palette while introducing subtle curves to soften the overall look. A super white dolomite island features a rounded edge that continues into the painted wood slat base below, creating a gentle contrast against the crisp lines found elsewhere in the room.
Leathered absolute black granite covers the rear countertop and splashback, pairing perfectly with stained black cabinetry for a rich, textured finish. Integrated appliances, surface-mounted lighting, and a wrap-around butler pantry keep the kitchen streamlined while adding plenty of practical storage.




Framed Views and Beautiful Transitions
Just off the kitchen, the home office is enclosed with thick black-framed windows and a pivoting glass door. The black framing echoes the kitchen cabinetry while allowing natural light to travel freely between rooms.

Moving between floors becomes part of the home’s visual experience. Hardwood stairs appear to flow continuously across each tread, while perforated white metal panels filter sunlight from the two-storey windows, creating changing patterns of light throughout the day.


Functional Spaces That Feel Just as Stylish
The upper levels continue the home’s clean aesthetic while making practical use of every square metre. Built-in millwork replaces traditional walk-in wardrobes, allowing the bedrooms to feel more spacious without compromising storage.
Elsewhere in the home, thoughtful extras enhance everyday living. A dedicated bar area doubles as a coffee station, while a secluded seating nook tucked beneath another staircase creates a quiet place to relax, complete with black shelving that ties back to the home’s consistent palette.



Spa-Inspired Bathrooms with Timeless Appeal
The bathrooms continue the restrained palette while introducing new textures. The Jack and Jill bathroom combines terrazzo porcelain floor tiles, square mosaic wall tiles, and a black vanity, while a slim linear pendant provides generous lighting and a decorative finishing touch.
In the primary ensuite, a black-on-black vanity with arched mirrors bringing softer lines back into the design. A walk-in shower with an integrated bench sits beside a freestanding bathtub, completing a calming, spa-inspired space that feels luxurious without excess.






By combining Japandi influences with touches often found in Australian homes, NAKO Design has created a modern family home that feels timeless while offering fresh inspiration in every room, from the welcoming entrance to the rooftop patio and basement suite.