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Sliding Walls Transform This Tokyo House Into an Office

11/17/2010
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    Working at home can be tricky at times -- especially when your workstation winds up being your dining room table or living room couch (ahem...), but Japanese designer <a href="http://yukoshibata.com/contents/project/index.htm" target="_blank">Yuko Shibato</a> has inspired us with this transforming Tokyo home office. By incorporating two movable walls in two different rooms, Shibato has created built-in storage space that also works to separate home and office life. Dubbed "Switch", the project can transform from an office to a home simply by sliding a wall.
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    Space is created for various activities by moving two different walls in the Tokyo apartment.
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    The library is open in the meeting room when the wall is slid out and a larger meeting space or dining room becomes available when the wall is slid shut.
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    In between the bedroom and the work room is a swinging bookcase.
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    When the bookcase opens, a quiet workspace is created and accessed via a square portal.
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    The swinging door effectively cuts off the private bedroom behind it.
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    Here as seen from the bedroom, the swinging bookcase door is closed.
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    When the bookcase is open, a private space is available for reading, research or quiet meetings.
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    When the bookcase door is closed and work is done, the bedroom enjoys a larger space and more light.
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    Here the work room is brightly lit with three work stations (one is out of the picture).
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    A diagram depicting how the moveable wall in the meeting/dining room transforms the space into a library and meeting room.
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    A diagram depicting how the swinging door creates extra office space in the bedroom.
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    The floor plan before and after the home office renovation.
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Yuko Shibata Office

Working at home can be tricky at times -- especially when your workstation winds up being your dining room table or living room couch (ahem...), but Japanese designer Yuko Shibato has inspired us with this transforming Tokyo home office. By incorporating two movable walls in two different rooms, Shibato has created built-in storage space that also works to separate home and office life. Dubbed "Switch", the project can transform from an office to a home simply by sliding a wall.

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Categories:  Architecture, Design, Interior Design
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