A Japanese Zen-style home office features a tatami floor with a low solid-wood desk and two floor chairs, set before a backlit alcove displaying a hanging scroll and a bonsai. Textured plaster walls, a slatted wood ceiling, and black-framed openings lead to shoji sliding doors that open to a small moss garden with stones and a tree, filling the minimalist space with soft natural light for quiet work.

Tatami Zen Home Office with Garden View

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Serene Japanese Zen home office with a tatami floor centers a low solid-wood desk and two floor chairs. A backlit tokonoma showcases a hanging scroll and bonsai against textured plaster. Slatted wood ceiling, black-framed openings, and shoji screens open to a moss garden with stones. Warm cove lighting and soft daylight blend pale straw, beige, natural wood, white, and matte black, cultivating calm focus.

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warm natural wood tones soft beige plaster walls pale straw tatami crisp white shoji matte black accents with lush green garden

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