NEVER TOO SMALL: Modern Compact Japanese Family Home, Osaka - 57sqm/613sqft

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
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    Set in a quiet neighbourhood in Osaka prefecture, the newly built three storey F-House is a compact, timber home for a family of 4. To accommodate existing furniture and maximise common living space instead of separate private rooms, architect Kazuteru Matsumura kept the home relatively open plan. Making use of strategically placed velcro curtains instead of regular doors, an atmospheric and cost effective solution that creates flexible zones and conceals storage spaces. Avoiding custom furniture throughout the home as well as in the children's bedroom kept cost down, and each piece was carefully selected to create a flexible multifunctional space, with a desk and storage fitting neatly underneath the bunk beds. In the living room, the extra space in the high ceiling has been used to create a playspace and room for storage that can be accessed via a ladder OR a uniquely placed rock climbing wall.
    #tinyhouse #architecture #interiordesign
    Project Name: F-House
    Architect: coilkma.com/
    Produced by New Mac Video Agency
    Creator: Colin Chee
    Director & Cinematographer: Nam Tran
    Producer: Lindsay Barnard
    Editor: Nam Tran
    Music: Spectral Type 0 by Yotam Agam
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Komentáře • 226

  • @dynalardizabal4119
    @dynalardizabal4119 Před rokem +202

    This is the realistic portrayal of a small residential structure I've watched so far. You can really notice that Japanese has their own appreciation of space and material. Thanks for this channel for featuring Asian taste of Small Space :)

  • @Oaxara
    @Oaxara Před rokem +195

    I love how this tiny house actually feels like it was built for people with normal lives. It often seems like tiny homes (or apartments) are designed in such a way that you have to change your life to fit the house. This house feels like it was built for their lives, not least because so much of their furniture came from their previous home. I love that.

    • @marig9236
      @marig9236 Před rokem +1

      same

    • @MsTeeweetea
      @MsTeeweetea Před rokem +1

      Because most of the time the small homes r for single occupants. In this home, it looks just like my home w all the clutter lol so it lacked appeal to me 😅😅😅

  • @Ilselovesall
    @Ilselovesall Před rokem +51

    What I love so much about this video (besides the amazing use of design and the different floors) is that the home owners don't try to reinvent the wheel and simply buy the beds from a furniture shop and keep their "old" furniture. Some people seem to forget the first of the sustainable R's: Reuse

    • @Nyx773
      @Nyx773 Před rokem

      That's the 2nd R.
      Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Incinerate, Landfill

  • @bachtam9161
    @bachtam9161 Před rokem +127

    I read the entire Ryan’s czcams.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 Plans and was able to make a shed plan. Using Ryan’s Shed Plans alone, the shed itself is great. Where I wish I knew more is with respect to ground preparation and foundations. Maybe that's beyond the scope of Ryan’s Shed Plans.

  • @jessisoffline
    @jessisoffline Před rokem +147

    The efficiency of space in this tiny house is genius. Wow. I'm always blown away by how considered Japanese design is.

  • @lunatickgeo
    @lunatickgeo Před rokem +117

    This is the second tiny home I've come across where the bedroom is on the ground floor and the living area is on the second floor (the first one is on George Dunnett's channel, his own tiny house) and I think it's very clever. It doesn't hurt bedrooms to be dark but it's always best to have your living area and kitchen to be well-lit with good circulation.

    • @jenzz6841
      @jenzz6841 Před rokem +3

      Have a look at 'Chimney Pot Park' in Salford. All the houses were reconfigured with the floors switched round.

    • @semicolon.advocate
      @semicolon.advocate Před rokem +2

      so true

    • @VS-mu8mk
      @VS-mu8mk Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s great except for lugging groceries upstairs…

    • @lunatickgeo
      @lunatickgeo Před 7 měsíci

      @@VS-mu8mk omg that is a very good point! 😅 that never occured to me!

  • @kaisquared3867
    @kaisquared3867 Před rokem +140

    The rock climbing wall is so interesting! Definitely not for everyone but it both provides a unique way to access the loft, gives the children an area to play, and serves as an interesting feature wall. Great video :)

    • @readygi
      @readygi Před rokem +8

      I really think stuff like that that encourage movement in the house could be beneficial for health and agility. Makes our monke brain happy

  • @obidean3964
    @obidean3964 Před rokem +31

    Love how the minimalist house is also built with fun in mind. The wall climbing is pretty wild but awesome touch to an otherwise simply layout space. Instead of multiple drawers to hide things away from view, they use curtain. Cheap, dead simple and very effective. Very Japanese way of thinking 🇯🇵
    Huge kudos 👏🏼

  • @themonsterbrat
    @themonsterbrat Před rokem +94

    While the lack of privacy is a dealbreaker for me, I love how cosy and lived in this house is. Think it'll be perfect for a couple.

    • @kuroneko7022
      @kuroneko7022 Před rokem +18

      Japanese families often sleep together so they aren’t as uptight about privacy as Westerners.
      This is a lovely home, very cozy and clean, a trait of Japanese culture.

    • @PowerControl
      @PowerControl Před rokem +5

      @@kuroneko7022 you mean, it is usual to get intimate in Japan while your kids are hearing you? 😅

    • @aanchalsx
      @aanchalsx Před rokem +2

      @@PowerControl Sound insulation can be done in a small space too . While echos and sound amplification will occur in a large space without insulation .
      So the details really matter .

    • @wj_desmond2252
      @wj_desmond2252 Před rokem

      haha What you are replying is a typical Japanese stubborn excuses. They know the problem and they know they cannot fix it. Instead of admitting the problem, they choose to render it with some culture or trait shit. But people like you and I will immidiately find the points and poke through it. Then guess what, they will still mumble about the culture thing lol

    • @user-bf9dk4xb1j
      @user-bf9dk4xb1j Před rokem +12

      @@PowerControl they usually go to normal hotel/love hotels for that or have the kids on their relatives' house to have some alone time.

  • @okayfine6342
    @okayfine6342 Před rokem +295

    So awesome to see commentary about the functional (but frugal!) design choices in the house. I love this channel, but hearing about the ambiance from artisan handmade subway tiles sourced from rural China inside an absurdly custom house is about as far opposite of anything I'll see in my lifetime. Situations like those are fantastic representations of (somewhat less) limited design and I still love seeing them, but it's nice to get a direct picture of how I, a mere human, might be able to incorporate what I see into my own life!

    • @meredithcurtisgoode3850
      @meredithcurtisgoode3850 Před rokem +4

      Totally agree!

    • @hamburgveganc6284
      @hamburgveganc6284 Před rokem +3

      It’s Japan. Not China. ,-).

    • @kuroneko7022
      @kuroneko7022 Před rokem +1

      NOT China- this is Japan!!

    • @okayfine6342
      @okayfine6342 Před rokem +7

      sorry commenters--i knew the video was in japan, i was just trying to make an example of the types of exotic products they regularly talk about :)

  • @eviebro6004
    @eviebro6004 Před 4 měsíci +36

    Thank you for your kind words about this product. czcams.com/users/postUgkxgmlSSlIRNE_C2UjNrRD8KfUXsZIM7WNF I'm pleased to hear that you have found the plans to be informative and helpful. This product aims to provide you with a variety of shed designs and styles, each with a clear picture and a detailed diagram. You can easily visualize and build your own shed, or get inspired by the different options available. I hope you enjoy your shed building experience with this product. blush

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 Před rokem +3

    That one wedge holding up the beam is always a marvel in craftsmanship to me.

  • @raerae734
    @raerae734 Před rokem +106

    I love the soft look of all the curtains functioning as walls and doors, it's such a nice way to divide a space when needed but with the option to keep things open; and to reduce the feeling of weight and barriers in a small house that accommodates many people. It wouldn't work for me personally as someone with dust allergies, I'd go nuts pulling them down to wash them regularly; but it's still a lovely look!

    • @tickub
      @tickub Před rokem +6

      They're also a great way to keep your energy bills down by restricting cool/warm air to exactly which parts of the house you want!

    • @Swameh
      @Swameh Před rokem +7

      do the classic rice paper door treatments have the same effect you think? Cuz it all lacks any real sense of privacy.

    • @nadineireland3361
      @nadineireland3361 Před rokem +2

      @RaeRae - Even without a dust allergy, I’d want to be washing the curtains regularly to keep them clean. Perhaps a soft grey would be a better choice of colour so as not to show marks where grubby fingers have touched them.

  • @jennycampbell5236
    @jennycampbell5236 Před rokem +11

    The mosaic tiles in the genkan remind me of something designed by the great architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Japanese designers/architects are on a whole different level. Extremely well thought out home for a family of four in a small area. I love Japan. Have Japanese in laws and have visited Japan three times already.

  • @gus473
    @gus473 Před rokem +20

    Yes to an unconventional (yet practical) sink! And to laundry space with direct access to the back yard! Fine piece of work! 😎✌🏼

  • @namebrandmason
    @namebrandmason Před rokem +23

    Contender for my second favorite home on the channel (and not just because I want a climbing wall). I like the adequately sized kitchen and relative lack of transforming furniture. And it has a couch I wouldn't mind relaxing on-- a relative rarity on channels like this.

  • @tannyainthecity
    @tannyainthecity Před rokem +16

    there are so many indulgences in this house, which makes it super pleasing! the accent tiles in the genkan, the climbing wall, the uniform wood color throughout, even the lab sink??? just goes on to show you can have everything despite on a budget

  • @giuliarodriguesviana7294

    Looooved the flyscreens everywhere hahaha as someone who lives in a hot country/area these are really important items to have. Also loved the design, it really feels like a house that people actually live in!

  • @anneworks
    @anneworks Před rokem +20

    I love how this is a real home, where you can see people actually living in it, putting down some roots, making memories, enjoying time together. And some of the features are achievable on a budget and without insane DIY skills, which is also nice 👍

  • @B__C__
    @B__C__ Před rokem +39

    This is the sort of house that would have me climbing the walls. ;) Kidding.
    I have to say it's an interesting layout. Usually we see beds and full baths on the upper floor and kitchen and living space on the ground floor (at least where I live in the States). Overall I like the aesthetics of small Japanese home design, although I think I would want some walls between the bedrooms, if only for more privacy and to reduce noise if I were trying to sleep.

  • @davorz
    @davorz Před rokem +15

    I do really like the upper floor. Not so much the bedroom zone, specially the parents room with small separate beds and that "closet". And also liked that it's a real home, with many storage areas to hide everyday items.

  • @ItsBecauseImBored
    @ItsBecauseImBored Před rokem +34

    This is a great video to practice some japanese! It's also really interesting to see all the small japanese cultural influences. The low privacy and some of the seemingly crammed spaces are so normal in Japan. And of course there is the genkan and traditional japanese bath. While ultra modern or stylized places can be fascinating, they also often start to feel somewhat artificial and like a not so great living space. This house feels like a real home for real people, which I really enjoyed. I think the architect did a great job to provide what his clients wanted.

  • @atcolombini
    @atcolombini Před rokem +28

    The front is awesome! It has a lovely combination of traditional japanese build and urban needs. I like the fact that everything looks (and is) completely lived-in to the fullest.

  • @jenp5413
    @jenp5413 Před rokem +3

    really simple and efficient design, love the kids room. separate beds for the parents makes for better sleep!

  • @mamaandharry4573
    @mamaandharry4573 Před rokem +5

    Loved the mosaic in the entrance hall. Small creative flair giving some individuality

    • @grigorisgirl
      @grigorisgirl Před rokem +1

      Yes loved those tiles. Also loved the kids lamps under the beds.

  • @rosecolouredglasses
    @rosecolouredglasses Před rokem +7

    this home feels attainable

  • @meganredfield965
    @meganredfield965 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful woodwork throughout the home. The bonus climbing wall is also lovely. Perfect for kids. Thank you for sharing your design!

  • @avengerwidow9
    @avengerwidow9 Před rokem +8

    the rock climbing wall is a really cool feature!

  • @lailisima
    @lailisima Před rokem +10

    Congratulations on finally realising that your channel is global and that there is no need to have designers speak in contrived English just to please a certain audience (and sometimes having to add subtitles anyway because it's hard to follow). This was a beautiful home, and a really beautiful video.

    • @badger9156
      @badger9156 Před rokem +3

      I loved that the architect was speaking his own language too.

  • @Nath_CM
    @Nath_CM Před rokem +1

    I love that this house actually feels like a normal home, many of this tiny houses have no objects, it feels like all people do in them is sleeping, no cooking, no socializing, not really using the spaces, but this home actually have objects stuff, and it feels like people live in them, all without losing the elegance

  • @catemoon
    @catemoon Před rokem +2

    Why the entryway tiles and the way the beams are joined, I just love it.

  • @MoonRinoa
    @MoonRinoa Před rokem +3

    This is the type of house I would have loved visiting and spending time in if I was friends with the kids growing up. I wouldn't have been able to live in it, as it doesn't suit me at all, but it has a nice cozy vibe.

  • @ebl36
    @ebl36 Před rokem

    This house is so pretty externally, and works perfectly for a family. So clever!

  • @littlenest
    @littlenest Před rokem +9

    You always do such great detailed walkthroughs ❤️

  • @reinm7553
    @reinm7553 Před rokem +17

    Loved this house tour! The house also feels so lived in, with their personal items all out. I prefer this over an overly stiled and cleaned tour... :D I think i would love to live in a space like that, it's very creative in its layout!!! Only thing lacking for me was color, but that's just personal preference.

  • @maxhardy123
    @maxhardy123 Před rokem +4

    Feels cozy

  • @noahprince350
    @noahprince350 Před rokem +6

    Finally some japanese sensei here! This is how you make tiny homes! Playful with proper use of space. Arigatou gozaimasu 💗🇯🇵

  • @shattermirror
    @shattermirror Před rokem +2

    Beautiful, functional, cozy and very lived-in!

  • @carolhathaway5168
    @carolhathaway5168 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely fabulous! A truly delightful family home

  • @gibberishboner8776
    @gibberishboner8776 Před rokem

    Finally, an authentic, functional, *minimalist*, no bull sh*t design.

  • @lu6460
    @lu6460 Před rokem +7

    I'm early! Lovely as always, the climbing wall is a great playful touch.

  • @forevermorealive
    @forevermorealive Před měsícem

    Chaotic neutral is a good way to describe this house. Too small for 4, ideal for 2.

  • @djbernales6815
    @djbernales6815 Před rokem

    Loving the retractable screens! It’s such a novel but effective solution.

  • @carolz5090
    @carolz5090 Před rokem +5

    LOVE the esthetic and the exterior of the home is really fantastic. Just beautiful! However, as an American I’m used to a little more privacy, and instead of so many curtains I would rather have semi-translucent sliding doors or Japanese screens for both light and privacy. Also, I don’t see how both children would be able to use their pull out desks at the same time, it didn’t look like there was enough space.

  • @OldBridgeDork
    @OldBridgeDork Před rokem +6

    As much as I like this house for its compact nature, quality of finish and thoughtful use of space, I wonder how it performs during the cold winters. Japanese houses are notorious for their lack of insulation and heating systems that keep us comfortable in the west

    • @Ilselovesall
      @Ilselovesall Před rokem

      Osaka is more in the south of Japan right? So it doesn't get colder than 10°C on average. Still its something I'm now wondering about too!

  • @nix_cosplay
    @nix_cosplay Před rokem

    this space is so cosy! amazing

  • @Perser529
    @Perser529 Před rokem

    amazing how efficient this is!

  • @jacquifrank6321
    @jacquifrank6321 Před rokem

    The rock climbing wall access to the loft 😍😍😍

  • @angeyoung6410
    @angeyoung6410 Před rokem +3

    Ingénieux cette maison, le jeu des rideaux permet une intimité et de conserver soit la fraîcheur soit la chaleur, pas de superflus et confortable !!

  • @ellenl5626
    @ellenl5626 Před rokem +10

    The floor plan and design choices are well thought out, but for me personally all the white curtains remind me of an emergency room.

  • @stantheman_10
    @stantheman_10 Před rokem +2

    what an interesting gentleman, very knowledgeable

  • @amandawhite3851
    @amandawhite3851 Před rokem

    Love this!

  • @pixilixy
    @pixilixy Před rokem +18

    nice to see how smaller house works with a family that are NOT minimalists

  • @kevinjavellana8051
    @kevinjavellana8051 Před rokem +3

    I super love this home, the materials, ambience everything.

  • @Tashax405
    @Tashax405 Před rokem +6

    I wouldn't want to live in this one personally - seems pokey and cluttered to me. The kids room in particular - sure you can pull the desk out but only one kid can have their desk out at once, the ladders to the beds are nearly touching at the bottom. Feels like you would constantly be squeezing past or stepping over something. Maybe in part because they've downsized from a bigger house so got a bunch of furniture and lots of stuff. For once it feels like it is really too small for that family.

  • @joyfaithlove
    @joyfaithlove Před rokem +3

    As a rock climber, I always wanted something like this in my home, even as a feature/design, I love it!

  • @MarriettaNLN
    @MarriettaNLN Před rokem +74

    I had trouble understanding the layout because of how the video was shot

    • @Terri_MacKay
      @Terri_MacKay Před rokem +16

      This is one of my least favourite homes from this channel. The layout is confusing (even after seeing the diagram), the home looks cluttered and messy, and I HATE, HATE, HATE curtains being used as space/room dividers. I think it makes a place look smaller and even more cluttered and messy, and all those curtains are nothing but dust traps. Other people may like that look, but I absolutely hate it.

    • @cmitchell7347
      @cmitchell7347 Před rokem +6

      Agreed. He kept moving around but I was rarely able to determine where he was in relation to his location just seconds before. Despite being somewhat small, felt a bit 'labyrinthian.' Also distracted by reading the captions.

    • @Terri_MacKay
      @Terri_MacKay Před rokem

      @@cmitchell7347 "Labyrinthian" is the perfect word to describe it. A home this small shouldn't be so "busy".

    • @laetifico
      @laetifico Před rokem +2

      Probably because everything was the same wood so you couldn't see depth and the white curtains everywhere might make you think it's covering a window instead of being a wall/door. It was also quite quick so I paused a lot and had to remember the layout that was initially shown. There's a lot of rooms for such a small space.

    • @laetifico
      @laetifico Před rokem +4

      @@Terri_MacKay I got the feeling they hit hard times and had to sell their much bigger house. The architect mentioned saving money a few times and building the living room and kitchen around the already existing furniture. But I love how much their prioritised their kids in everyway to give them their own spaces, even being able to use the top floor.
      I've been in apartments in air bnbs in Japan and South Korea where even though they had doors it didn't block any sound and had windows built into it. So I feel like many of them don't have this need to have proper solid walls and doors to block sound and for privacy. Traditionally they have paper sliding doors which block nothing.

  • @Iuizhenrique_
    @Iuizhenrique_ Před rokem +3

    A forma como ele explica cada detalhesinho é muito agradável e nostálgico de certa forma, um ambiente bem único

  • @sharifshabbir
    @sharifshabbir Před rokem +6

    Liked the floating shoe shelf. Just curious why are there 2 separate beds in the parents' sleeping area, do the parents not sleep together in the same bed? Or is this some Japanese concept to maintain everyone's personal space?

    • @davochief4
      @davochief4 Před rokem +1

      I know (middle aged and older) married couples who do also sleep in two seperate beds in austria. I do not think that's a japanese thing.
      But i think there is nothing happening in this bedroom anyways, given how open it is 😅

  • @flausensieb
    @flausensieb Před rokem +1

    Lacks some views at night with all the lighting on!

  • @manuelacaravane
    @manuelacaravane Před rokem +5

    This family loves curtains 😆! It's personally not my cup of tea...

  • @msomimelon
    @msomimelon Před rokem +1

    A nice subtitle font and colour would be ideal. The CZcams CC subtitles are hurting my eyes

  • @yrraljaime
    @yrraljaime Před rokem +1

    I love that this isn't a realistic portrayal of the house. Not dressed for the video. Sets realistic expectations.

  • @conniebruckner8190
    @conniebruckner8190 Před rokem +1

    Good use of space, overall. I like those sliding anti-bug screens. I like that the house is wooden, but I think a few more windows or even a skylight might have helped make it less dark. Perhaps also a bigger loft so that it could double as a work space? The concept of privacy is different in Japan. Maybe the famiily will rearrange things when the children are teenagers.
    What I didn't like is that the WC is so close to the kitchen/dining. Let's hope they have good ventilation in both areas.

  • @turowat
    @turowat Před rokem +7

    *There are many small houses in Latin America* , this channel should show them.

    • @namebrandmason
      @namebrandmason Před rokem

      They've done at least one house in Argentina and one in Buenos Aires that I remember.

  • @UCJInlzu1DhjQOOc3omg0FtQ

    like that the house feels calm and peaceful, but if you're gonna use the loft as a space to hang-out in, the fact that it doesn't have any handrails is dangerous for everyone, specially the kids.

  • @jessycadenas8435
    @jessycadenas8435 Před rokem

    I love it

  • @robkenyon6949
    @robkenyon6949 Před rokem +2

    There must be people who are emotionally comforted by staring at their hodge-podge of stuff all day. Why else would you want to live in a space so disorganized and visually jumbled? Reminds me of a messy dorm room.

  • @michaelcsutton
    @michaelcsutton Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @88mohz
    @88mohz Před rokem +85

    It's interesting how the narrator talked about Japan's declining population right after showing a Master bedroom with separate beds and curtains for privacy...

  • @barbarar5869
    @barbarar5869 Před rokem

    I love seeing a home rather than just a house that feels like a show room. I loved seeing the separate beds for the married couple and if I ever married I would do the same because I like my own space and my heavy blankets 🤣 However, I didn't like all the curtains and would prefer sliding doors instead. And I'm also not completely sold on those small windows.

  • @kallasusort2986
    @kallasusort2986 Před rokem

    IKEA sells those long curtains and very cool wire rods to do whole walls of curtains for a good price. I like many of the things in this house. The long narrow sink in the bathroom instead of the boxy laundry tubs in the USA

  • @pj101
    @pj101 Před rokem

    At last a budget friendly home

  • @Steampunkkids
    @Steampunkkids Před rokem +1

    Is there really only one toilet, on the 2nd floor, for the entire family? What do they do if they all catch the stomach flu? And, how do both kids do homework in their bedroom at the same time? It does not appear that both desks can be in use at the same time. What if one child needs to get a drink or use the restroom? Do they have to parkour out of the bedroom? So many questions!!!

  • @domingotrejos1348
    @domingotrejos1348 Před rokem +1

    2:30 excelente la idea del escritorio. Me gustaría que añadan subtítulos en español, gracias

  • @tomorrow4eva
    @tomorrow4eva Před rokem +2

    I really like the functionality, but I am not a fan of that unfinished wood aesthetic. Still, they have a way to make the place look less cluttered, and I am a big fan of flyscreens, so I think they put their money in the important areas. You can always paint or stain the wood later on.

  • @marig9236
    @marig9236 Před rokem

    i love the use of the space as it fits the clients life and the children.
    the curtains is a bit much for me, but it isn't my home and if this makes more sense and cost effective ... +1
    i love the kitchen and bathroom as wel las the sep toilet
    Oh and I love the color and texture of the outside of the house. so beautiful and that front door as sliding +1
    I am concerned with the insulation from the roof...how would that work in the winter?

  • @colormic
    @colormic Před rokem +1

    May i know what the curtain fabric is? Or where I can buy it please? Link? Thank you.

  • @frankypandana2041
    @frankypandana2041 Před rokem

    Nice❤

  • @jacquelinesinek8231
    @jacquelinesinek8231 Před rokem +1

    Great design!

  • @VeganMangoQueen
    @VeganMangoQueen Před rokem +1

    Arigato ❤

  • @candecl2507
    @candecl2507 Před rokem

    I LOVE it! But sorry is not that small... although it's a clever use of the space

  • @OrendaDesignStudio
    @OrendaDesignStudio Před rokem +1

    Beautiful home ❤❤❤❤❤.

  • @kwhatten
    @kwhatten Před rokem

    How do they use the underfoor storage? Is it a true root cellar?

  • @jonahgodfrey-fogg4403
    @jonahgodfrey-fogg4403 Před rokem +1

    Where oh where can I find retractable bug screens?

  • @andrewsun8081
    @andrewsun8081 Před rokem

    Agreed

  • @katherynagonchar914
    @katherynagonchar914 Před rokem +2

    As for me, rotating kids room and kitchen will bring much more comfort and peace to a family.

  • @miguelrosado6348
    @miguelrosado6348 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if in many European countries they would allow a wood house in the middle of a residential area like this one. We tend to be paranoid with fire hazards and especially in Southern Europe we face the constant threat of wild fires. This house is indeed beautiful and very efficient.

    • @user-ed7et3pb4o
      @user-ed7et3pb4o Před rokem +1

      I'm sure it's treated in some way to be fire resistant, or else follow fire regulations in some way...Japan doesn't strike me as an under-regulated place.

    • @stefancalinhadar
      @stefancalinhadar Před rokem

      I’ve seen wood houses in residential areas in Bucharest (Romania)

  • @izabellecristini1720
    @izabellecristini1720 Před rokem +1

    Meu like é o 3,4 mil!

  • @sevimekiz3453
    @sevimekiz3453 Před rokem

    Wow

  • @helene7672
    @helene7672 Před rokem +8

    By no means is this house small. Feels pretty big to me even with all the stuff that is filled in the house.
    I love the white linen used throughout the space. It works for especially against the soft wood tones.

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Před rokem +1

    Hopefully, by the time those kids are in their teens, their dad can build them their own tiny houses 😂

  • @yayarivera9460
    @yayarivera9460 Před rokem +3

    😍😍😍

  • @tom.1
    @tom.1 Před rokem +1

    Wow, so much is going on on only 57 sqm!

  • @stavguo
    @stavguo Před rokem

    Does anyone know the location of the park at 0:20?

  • @VeganMangoQueen
    @VeganMangoQueen Před rokem +1

    Utsukushī

  • @stephaccc
    @stephaccc Před rokem +7

    Je me sens déjà claustrophobe rien qu'en regardant cette maison. Le bois est esthétique mais la pièce est étouffée.
    Il y a beaucoup de bazar apparent au final.
    Dans la cuisine , dès qu'on ouvre le rideau, c'est tout le bazar de la cuisine qui est visible. Sans compter qu'il va prendre les odeurs.
    Le plan au sol de l'espace à vivre est bien pensé.
    Il y a certainement des qualités à cette réalisation. Mais ses défauts sont rédhibitoire de mon point de vue.

  • @tatianavanegas5539
    @tatianavanegas5539 Před rokem

    Me recordó a la casa vertical muji

  • @wojciechwilimowski985

    What is it with Japanese houses and garden exits in the bathroom? Why do they do this so often?

  • @syazwananordin8657
    @syazwananordin8657 Před 11 měsíci

    Waw!!!