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Make your own small townhouse into a simple and economical ideal place like the Japanese

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The space of the townhouse is narrow and dark because the land fund for construction is limited, don’t worry and learn the Japanese design in the article to solve the problem.

The narrow street house, the space is always full of furniture because the area is not allowed, is always the obsession of homeowners who have a modest land fund to build houses in urban areas; don’t worry, learn how to design smart like a house in one of the most densely populated areas of Tokyo (Japan) to solve the problem. The house in the picture has a total area of ​​51 square meters, but thanks to its geometric design, like large and small boxes stacked on top of each other, it creates a spacious and unique feeling for the outside appearance. Thanks to the boxy design, the house has wide open lines throughout, allowing more natural light and air to flow into the house than traditional townhouse designs. The outside of the house is clad in traditional corrugated iron in the shape of horizontal lines. The windows are designed to be larger than usual, breaking the dry industrial facade shape, keeping the house open and bright. Right at the entrance is a staircase next to the semi-basement, where the bedroom and bathroom are located. The interior mainly uses light and gentle colors to create the most spacious and simple feeling for the house. On the semi-basement floor is the kitchen space and also the place to receive guests of the owner. One side includes a kitchen cabinet, the other side will install a TV shelf. In the middle is the dining table and also the reception table. This is where the light is concentrated in the house. From the living room position, there will be a small ladder leading to the top tum, which is considered the terrace of the house, as a place to cool off at night for the owner. The house uses a wooden frame as a support, creating warmth and stability for occupants.

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