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Norie Kizaki and David Wolf knew just what they wanted for the house they were building in Colorado: a home that reflected Ms. Kizaki’s childhood in a Buddhist monastery in rural Japan, where her father was a monk.
But they also wanted a light touch: a relatively modest size and an exterior that wouldn’t stand out too much in their Boulder neighborhood, with its mix of 1950s-era ranch houses and colonial bungalows. “We wanted to incorporate the stuff we liked about Japanese houses, but we didn’t want people to say, ‘turn…