Houzz Tour: A Small, Minimalist House Amid Paddy Fields in Japan - This contemporary house in Nagoya, Japan, has been called The Nest House by architect Takuya Tsuchida, who wanted to "give the feeling of living in a nest "without feeling bound to the natural shape of a nest. "I Abstraite the idea of the nest and used as the starting point of the architecture of the house, said Tsuchida.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here A couple and their young child
Location Matsumoto City, Nagano Japan
Size 1,050 sq ft
This is interesting The house is in a city that prides itself on its famous farms soba and wasabi
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Tsuchida minimized the cost of disposing of the soil using the ground moved home as a dike around the structure. The guiding principles of innovation, simplicity and functionality were most important to the architect that created what is generally considered a "beautiful" house.
Tsuchida said it is not uncommon to simply live on a strip of land in Japan. "Rice fields belonging to my clients and their communities around their property, so that the land for their house was limited to the land that is long and thin; we just obediently followed this, said Tsuchida
Tsuchida said it is not uncommon to simply live on a strip of land in Japan. "Rice fields belonging to my clients and their communities around their property, so that the land for their house was limited to the land that is long and thin; we just obediently followed this, said Tsuchida
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"My initial instinct was to capture the feeling of the environment, "said Tsuchida, who found much inspiration in the lush landscape of Matsumoto. Hills and mountains popular with hikers and climbers, natural spring water and world famous hot springs are nearby.
Outer material, reinforced concrete.
Outer material, reinforced concrete.
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Housed in recycled chipboard walls of the nest is the little dove, he worked so hard to protect, seen here playing in the living room. The interior decor is modern and minimalist with industrial touches: concrete blocks stand up a flashy media console, standard bulbs and streamlined pendants hang from the ceiling, and modern furnishings in neutral colors fill space
Get. tips to decorate a long, thin piece
Get. tips to decorate a long, thin piece
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the dining room shows minimalism at its best :. walls with an organic pattern, furniture with clean lines, a palette muted and neutral color, and natural light
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a standalone modular kitchen (right) is parallel to the kitchen island, used for food preparation for storage and as a workstation.
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Tsuchida invited customers to define their spaces and the level of interior privacy with furniture placement.
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True to their minimalist, the family chose to have slots instead of floating shelves or visually interruptive libraries. Real floor is devoted to the necessities.
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Similarly, the master bedroom is in line with the minimalist style of the owners.
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tatami room and living rooms are below the level of the space outside them; This is so that all who come into the rooms have a feeling of get in and out of space.
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bathroom offers a glimpse into the Japanese daily bath - and conservation - ritual rinse the body before entering a bathtub filled with hot water; the bath water is to stay clean and no soap for the next person to use.
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a court on the northwest part of the property allows access to the family outside; the area is partly shaded and obscured by trees surrounding the area.
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architecture is an artificial construction. But even if the structure was designed, the house manages to feel organic in many ways, "said Tsuchida. Here, a setting sun shot capture how the natural world (rice fields) and the abstract idea of human origin (home) coexist harmoniously.
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