However, Japanese villas are different from the common ones. Perhaps because the land area is too small, even if It is a villa, and the area is not very large. It has the feeling of growing up in a cramped urban space. Their appearance is unremarkable, and most of them are covered with white or cement exterior walls.
But there is a different experience when you walk in , not to say how exquisite the interior is, but that they are good at using a small floor area to stack living spaces; and to maximize the integration with nature, through the extensive use of wood and glass materials, allowing light and scenery It pours into the indoor space without any hesitation, giving residents a quiet and warm living environment at all times. Perhaps this is the meaning of truly living in a villa.
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