Compact Wooden Home in Japan

A distinctive wooden pattern lines the walls, floors, and ceilings of this compact home in Japan.

Published by

When Masahiro and Mao Harada of Mount Fuji Architects Studio designed this tiny Tokyo home, they decided to cover the interior surfaces with oak boards hammered one-by-one into a honey-colored herringbone pattern. "Using a different material for the wall versus the ceiling versus the floor has become a symbol that signifies a typical ‘house,’" says Masahiro. "I wanted to get away from that and create something more like a cave. I thought that would free up the residents’ approach to how they proactively use the space." The resulting effect is elegant and warm—and a perfect foil to the home’s steely gray staircase.

To Read the Full Story

Try Dwell+ for FREE

Already a Dwell+ subscriber? Sign In

Published

Last Updated

LikeComment

Home Tours