The space originally planned as an office has been transformed into a small apartment for single living through the local Tokyo architect Yuichi Yoshida & associates. Parts of the originally designed partitions have been renovated. The biggest change should be the closely connected spaces. In order to make the view look wider, the strategy of "zoning" was adopted, and it was also preconceived that if the buyers lived in the house for a period of time (about ten years later), they might If you want to resell or rent, this zoning concept is also very practical for flexible modification space.
In addition, many indoor visible lines are made as parallel as possible to create an optical illusion. The indoor space is only 14 square meters, but through these two new measures, not only does the owner have a sense of dislocation when opening the door, It seems to have a three-dimensional sense of space of more than 20 square meters, and the use efficiency further strengthens the balanced illusion of "making the space larger". Isn't it amazing?