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Mishima House by Keiji Ashizawa Design

By Sophie Johnson

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Keiji Ashizawa Design designed this contemporary home for a small family living in Tokyo, Japan.

The project, created in 2010, was designed to maximize privacy in an urban environment.

Mishima House by Keiji Ashizawa Design:

“The theme for this house design is ideal for a small family.

The idea behind this design is to accommodate privacy, while living comfortably in the dense downtown area of central Tokyo.

The rooms that need maximum privacy, such the bedrooms and bathroom,
are located on the first and second floor.

Living room and Kitchen are located on the third floor, with the study area located just above, in the loft.These rooms are situated as is to utilize the maximum potential of sunlight needed for each specific room.

The third floor has very high ceilings which allows for a lot of natural sun light from the windows on the south side of the structure.

As the pictures show, the design of the handrail on the deck, along with the translucent windows, allows for maximum privacy from the outside world.

The rough steel frame allows ample amounts space, while keeping the budget to a minimum.

The inside handrail, light fixtures, bookshelf and other furnishings create a unique harmony and theme to the interior design.

In conclusion, the design allows a comfortable, private and modern living space in the heart of the Tokyo.”

Photos by Daici Ano

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As the senior editor for HomeDSGN, Sophie is the ultimate authority on all things home. With years of experience and a deep passion for home decor, she brings an unparalleled level of expertise to everything she does. From decorating and interior design or from cleaning to organization, her insights and guidance are invaluable to anyone looking to transform their living space. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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