Photos — Interior

A visual record of Keian’s rooms, atmosphere, material character, and the lived-in quiet of its interior spaces.

📷 About This Photo Record

This page is intended to document the interior condition and atmosphere of Keian through photographs. The goal is not only to show room layout, but also to record light, material texture, age, order, practical use, and the emotional tone of the spaces.

Over time, these photographs can also serve as a useful reference for cleanup progress, furniture placement, condition tracking, repair planning, and preservation of the building’s interior character.

What These Photos Should Show

  • Overall room layout and spatial feeling
  • Natural light, shadows, and atmosphere
  • Flooring, walls, ceilings, fittings, and details
  • Condition, cleanliness, and lived-in character

Useful Photo Angles

  • Wide shots from room corners
  • Views toward windows, alcoves, and thresholds
  • Functional areas such as kitchen or wash space
  • Close-up detail shots of texture and condition

Why This Matters

  • Creates a baseline interior record
  • Helps track change over time
  • Supports future cleanup and restoration work
  • Preserves the feeling of the rooms as they are

Suggested Photo Categories

Interior photographs are most useful when they show both practical information and atmosphere. Wide images explain layout and proportion, while closer photographs record material surfaces, repair conditions, age marks, joinery, fittings, and the softer details that give the rooms character.

A good interior photo record should balance documentation with quiet mood.

Main Room Views

Include broad images of each main room so that layout, scale, light, and spatial feeling are clearly understood. These become especially useful as before-and-after references.

Thresholds & Flow

Record how one moves through the interior: room-to-room views, doors, engawa-like edges, openings, and the visual rhythm of the house.

Material & Detail Shots

Photograph flooring, walls, timber, ceiling details, fittings, sliding elements, wear marks, and other features that help tell the story of the building.

Functional Spaces

Capture practical areas such as sleeping zones, kitchen space, wash areas, storage, and corners that affect everyday use, maintenance, or future improvement.

Insert Interior Photo 1

Suggested Caption: Main room overview or primary living/sleeping space.

Insert Interior Photo 2

Suggested Caption: Secondary room or alternate angle showing light and layout.

Insert Interior Photo 3

Suggested Caption: Kitchen, utility, or wash area.

Insert Interior Photo 4

Suggested Caption: Threshold, opening, or room-to-room flow view.

Insert Interior Photo 5

Suggested Caption: Flooring, wall, timber, or detail-condition shot.

Insert Interior Photo 6

Suggested Caption: Additional room angle, seasonal light shot, or repair-reference image.

Photo Note: Interior photographs should record both practical condition and the quieter emotional atmosphere that gives Keian its character inside.