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This smart bookshelf design originates from functionality rather than form, making the lives of those inside the Bookshelf House designed by Shinsuke Fujii Architects a whole lot easier. // Japan Home // Japanese Homes // Oblique Walls // Wall Designs // Bookshelf // Bookshelf House, Modern Japanese Homes, Japanese Homes, Japan Home, Bookshelf Design, Japanese Home, Double Height, Modern Japanese, Wall Designs

This smart bookshelf design originates from functionality rather than form, making the lives of those inside the Bookshelf House designed by Shinsuke Fujii Architects a whole lot easier. // Japan Home // Japanese Homes // Oblique Walls // Wall Designs // Bookshelf //

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David and Mayuko Lai’s Japanese-inspired home hides technology, doors, and storage space with smart solutions. Photo 1 of 13 in A Minimalist Home Full of Clever Design Tricks Appears to Levitate Above the Earth. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.

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The phrase “tiny home” or “tiny lot” tends to bring to mind properties with narrow frontages. In the densely developed districts of Osaka, this type of long, narrow property is common, and houses are often built so close together a person can’t even fit between them. However, in Osaka, building coverage area (BCA) and floor-area ratio (FAR) regulations are lenient, allowing for a relatively large percentage of a given property to be built up. By contrast, in the Shukugawa district of Nishinomiya Japanese Tiny House Design, Pavers For Patio, Room Inspo 2023, Japanese Tiny House, Split Level Floor Plans, Warehouse House, Craftsman Style Interiors, Modern Japanese Homes, Sitting Nook

The phrase “tiny home” or “tiny lot” tends to bring to mind properties with narrow frontages. In the densely developed districts of Osaka, this type of long, narrow property is common, and houses are often built so close together a person can’t even fit between them. However, in Osaka, building coverage area (BCA) and floor-area ratio (FAR) regulations are lenient, allowing for a relatively large percentage of a given property to be built up. By contrast, in the Shukugawa district of…

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