Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
How inserting living plants and mini Zen gardens into traditional Japanese house can bring the contemporary design into life? This beautiful Japanese home is built on a challenging site narrow and deep – so the architects form Hearth Architects had to use a specific traditional style “Unagi no Nedoko” typical for the houses in Kyoto,
You might assume you need previous building knowledge to create a tiny house from the ground up, but self-taught designer Mariah Hoffman is proof that you can do almost anything you put your mind to. Mariah had always dreamed of designing and building her own home, so that’s exactly what she did. At 23 years old, she moved to San Diego, took out a personal loan, and purchased a used trailer to build a mobile tiny home. It took five years to create the 156-square-foot house on wheels, and Mariah said it was the most exhausting, challenging, and amazing thing
Here are some pictures where you can see how look like the famous micro homes in Japan Micro Home in Japan 1 Micro Home in Japan 2 Micro Home in Japan 3 Micro Home in Japan 4 Micro Home in Japan 5 Micro Home in Japan 6 Realy strange houses!!!
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
Like in many of the world's most densely populated nations, real estate in Japan is tough to come by.
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
The original link was sent to me by Chris Beneke. Thanks Chris. TINY HOUSE JAPAN: Some serious innovation at work. I do not read or speak Japanese so I’m at a loss over many details but the …
Discover the transformative magic of Japandi interior design in tiny houses. Explore the harmonious fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, and learn how to create serene and functional living spaces. From embracing simplicity and natural materials to optimizing storage and fostering mindful living, unlock the secrets to crafting Japandi-inspired sanctuaries that nurture well-being and inspire a deeper connection with your surroundings. Step into a world of balance, serenity, and mindful living within the confines of your tiny house.
The Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has turned his design skills to tiny houses. He's teamed up with Snow Peak, a Japanese manufacturer for outdoor apparel,
Like in many of the world's most densely populated nations, real estate in Japan is tough to come by.
L'architecte Takeshi Hosaka a construit lui-même sa micro-habitation à Tokyo d'une superficie totale de 19 mètres carrés et dotée de deux toits incurvés.
Muji’s miniature houses were designed by Naoto Fukasawa, Jasper Morrison, and Konstantin Grcic to give a much more affordable alternative that fits the company’s standards.
Like in many of the world's most densely populated nations, real estate in Japan is tough to come by.
With a passion for Japan and travel being a significant part of his career, it made sense for new tiny home owner Josselin to have a Japan-inspired house on wheels. After all, living in a tiny home would mean he could save thousands of dollars on hotel accommodation. And why shouldn’t he have a home inspired by a country he loves? So, that’s where the Bonzaï Tiny House comes into the picture. Built by the highly regarded French tiny house company Baluchon, it’s an eye-catching yet quaint house built on a conservative 4.5-metre long (15-foot) trailer. With his entire life
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
Have you ever wondered what it is like to live in one of the smallest houses in the world? The American dream of a big house has changed over
Micro-apartments are in vogue today. But in Japan, people have been living in the Nakagin Capsule Tower’s 100-square-foot housing for decades.
If you listen to the architect Kengo Kuma, the craze for kyosho jutaku, that distinctly Japanese variant of the micro home, started in the thirteenth century, when the poet Kamo no Chomei penned an essay about the joys of living in a shack called An Account of My Hut. Contemporaneously speaking, though, micro homes…
Fitting a large number of people under one roof comfortably and with privacy can be a tricky proposition. Japan's y+M Architecture took an interesting approach in achieving this with their Rain Shelter House. The home places separate micro-buildings under one large canopied roof, creating several autonomous districts in one small footprint. The setup, which kinda resembles an extremely small village, houses a couple, their two children and a grandmother. [showcase slug='ym-rainhouse'] The space has four bedrooms, with the grandmother's residing in a separate building. The second floor two kids rooms are accessible via stairs or a ladder off the inner courtyard. The region where the house sits gets a lot of rainfall and snow, which the roof's sharp slope is designed to shed; its main slope faces north, where most of the biting winds come from. Large glass panes further insulate the courtyard from winds and openings on the side of the structure let in oblique lighting. We'd imagine the courtyard makes a great outdoor play-space on inclement days. What fascinates us most about the space is how it reimagines how the family home can function. We could imagine a similar structure working well for a space occupied by two or more families, striking just the right balance of connection, privacy, all inhabiting a small overall footprint. via Archdaily
in japan, yokohama-based architect shinsuke fujii has designed a concrete dwelling that offers panoramic views of the cherry blossom trees opposite.
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use
Here's another amazing micro house build on a Japanese truck bed! While I don't know the exact measurements of this truck, many Suzuki truck beds are 6.5 x 4.5 feet, meaning this micro house is
Today we will introduce you to 'Shell House by Tono Mirai Architects', suitable for the minimalist life of your dreams.
If there's one architectural trend that's blown up like anything, but is definitely here to stay now - it's tiny homes! There's really nothing we love more than
It's said not to judge a book by its cover. The same goes for houses - especially this tiny one in Japan!
Had to show you this amazing micro home called Tiny House Japan. It's obviously a Japanese inspired and designed little shelter on wheels. This mobile micro cabin was designed and built by Tagami Haruhiko and is meant for use