Muji, which advocates minimalism and indifference, has always been very popular among consumers.
Although their product categories are mainly home furnishings, they have also started to cross-border in recent years and have begun to flourish in the fields of creative home furnishings and residential buildings. Recently, they launched a villa, which is more like a cottage than a villa, because it only has an area of ??9.1 square meters.
Muji named it "HUT" (hut), which is divided into three forms: aluminum alloy, cork and wood according to the different materials of the outer wall.
Aluminum alloy material▼
Designed by German designer Konstantin Grcic
Softwood material▼
Designed by British designer Jasper Morrison
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Designed by Muji’s chief designer Naoto Fukasawa
Although the three types of villas are designed by designers of different nationalities, they all retain the rustic style and simplicity of Japanese architecture. Taste. They are not large in area, but they are simple and warm. The floor height of the house is high enough, and the porch is relatively wide, and it can accommodate three or four people inside.
However, there is only one bed in the house, so it is more suitable for a single room or a couple.
One wall is almost entirely made up of huge floor-to-ceiling windows, maximizing the view. No matter day or night, the house looks like a vacation cabin like a visitor from outside the world.
Exterior of the house The walls draw on traditional Japanese shipbuilding techniques, using charred hardwood cladding to improve corrosion resistance and durability; interior walls are made of unpolished Japanese cypress.
The decoration of the entire villa is unique Exceptionally, it adheres to the minimalist design of MUJI, while also leaving room for the owners to express themselves.
Although the appearance and internal structure are extremely simple, the materials used by MUJI are all Quite sophisticated, they said that all the wood used in the house comes from Japan.
As for the price of the villas, Muji plans to set the price of each villa at 3 million yen, which is approximately RMB 188,000.
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This price includes building materials and construction costs, but does not include land costs, which means you have to buy the land first, otherwise you can only appreciate it in the pictures. The sale is scheduled for this fall, only in Japan Domestic sales.
These three plans have a sense of "a villa larger than camping". Although not spacious enough, they look unique. Sloping roofs, Japanese rooms, and cloisters are traditional Japanese spaces. The elements are used vividly and reflect Japanese aesthetic concepts and architectural spirit.
In fact, MUJI launched a series of stunning houses long before building the above small independent houses!< /p>
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Wood Home▼
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These houses allow people to live a wonderful life in a simple and comfortable space at a calm and natural pace.
Reject the nihilistic brand worship, MUThe concepts presented by JI go straight to the essence of life, which is probably why it is so popular among today’s mainstream people!