Fascinating Japanese Micro House with Extensive Interior
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Architect Fujiwara Muro made incredible design only with 59 x 13 feet lot. He building up and splitting the home in half with a staircase, which acts as both a transition space and delineates the private and public sides of the home without a wall.
Dispite of the wide, this home have plenty of daylight flows in, and a simplified modern interior streamlines the space, adding a tranquil feeling by a ten foot wide interior dimension.
Since this home placed in Osaka, Japan with tightly planned neighborhood, so the architect decide to build compact house. He Conducing the house to the place which glazed maximum light in day. And deep enough to control heat gain in the summer and keep privacy.
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The living space has two stories floor to ceiling windows, which makes the limited floor area seem much more extensive. The centerpiece of the home is an elegantly ascending open staircase.
The layout provides central access to the verticality of the floor plan but still allows for view corridors from front to back. Its a smart strategy to keep the home from feeling claustrophobic.
Centrally located skylights work with the home’s open, airy floor plan to allow daylight to penetrate down to the bottom floor. The kitchen and dining area is a sublime integrated space that is enhanced by contrasting finishes. The bath features a full-height mirror that enhances its visual size and functionality. The sink and counter seem to hover in the middle of the space as a result.
source : inhabitat, aplan, archidose
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