Japanese architect Kosaku Matsumoto revamped the ground floor of a narrow Tokyo residence, replacing a window that frames a dull view of the opposite house with a 6.6 by 8.2 feet mirror that would enlarge the space with a reflection of the interiors. “The idea was to abandon the use of this window that had no view, and instead reflect views of the interior space,” says Matsumoto  Search “임학동오피☎『upso82』닷컴☏ぬ┎밤늦게도┚▶임학동오피う임학동핸플➻임학동건마✅임학동휴게텔❡임학동마사지✯임학동키스방” from 8 Structures and Spaces That Use Mirrored or Reflective Surfaces in Interesting Ways

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Japanese architect Kosaku Matsumoto revamped the ground floor of a narrow Tokyo residence, replacing a window that frames a dull view of the opposite house with a 6.6 by 8.2 feet mirror that would enlarge the space with a reflection of the interiors. “The idea was to abandon the use of this window that had no view, and instead reflect views of the interior space,” says Matsumoto