Following on from our previous articles on Japanese Minimalism: The Ant House, and the
Modern Japanese Home, we taking a tour around this airy Japanese minimalistic prefab house
from Muji.
The
fascia of the house is an imposing box like structure, punctured by
large windows
and glazed doors to allow bags of light into the
modernistic home.
Beyond
the entryway a simple hallway unfolds, decorated in gallery white and
pinewood,
which is seen throughout the rest of the home.
The living room enjoys views out over a wooden garden deck, perfect for barbequing on,
to a carpet of lawn beyond.
At
the center of the house the architects have designed an atrium where
natural illumination
floods an open living area that is furnished in
neutral tones and limited decorative accessories.
The lounge and dining
zones are overlooked by a large mezzanine landing to capitalize
on the
generous height of the dual level room.
The
kitchen storage shelves and appliances can be hidden away behind
frosted glass doors,
to maintain the calm and uncluttered atmosphere of
the rest of the interior once the cooking
is done.
The bedroom schemes continue in the same uncomplicated fashion as the reception areas,
evoking a cool and relaxing feel.
Out
on the mezzanine the home office area is combined with an open plan
closet;
the two areas are divided by stepped modern shelving to define
the zones without
obscuring the flow between the two spaces.
03 Desember 2012
Minimalist Japanese Prefab House
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