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Ultra-Compact “Near House” is a Small Space Marvel in Japan

10/19/2010
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    This <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/09/01/amazing-mineral-house-is-a-mult-faceted-micro-home-in-japan/">Japanese micro home</a> is called the Near House for a reason - its neighboring buildings are so close that you can touch them. Located in Tokyo, this wood frame two-story house was designed by <a href="http://www14.plala.or.jp/mfas/mfas.htm" target="_blank">Mount Fuji Architects Studio</a> for a unique, tiny L-shaped lot that is <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/26/amazing-showa-cho-micro-house-is-only-ten-feet-wide-inside/">very narrow</a> at the street and a bit wider in the back. Tight quarters are not unusual in these parts, so this one-bedroom <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/10/extraordinary-japanese-micro-home-built-from-a-grid-of-boxes/" target="_blank">micro home</a> makes the best use of the 66 square-meter lot, and even has room for a private courtyard in the center to help bring in the sun.
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    The tiny house is located on an unusually sized lot in a dense neighborhood in Tokyo.
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    At the entrance, the lot is very narrow, but it widens into an L-shape in the back.
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    A private courtyard sits between two volumes that make up the house.
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    In the front is the gate house, which serves as the entrance and study for the home. The back volume houses the single bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen and living area.
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    The only bathroom is located downstairs in the back house, which has a direct view into the courtyard.
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    The bathroom sits next to the single bedroom on the bottom floor.
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    The bedroom located in the very back is the most private. Like all the other rooms, it features built-in shelving.
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    Upstairs is the kitchen and living area, which is brightly-lit from both the courtyard and backside of the house.
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    The minimalist kitchen blends in with the built-in wood shelves.
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    The living area features a large picture window that looks out over a neighbor's tile roof and a beautiful tree.
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    A set of stairs lead up from the bedroom to the kitchen and living area.
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    The courtyard in between the two volumes provides a private place to sit outside and also helps bring sunlight into the home.
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    The L-shaped lot features two volumes. The left floorplan is for the downstairs and the right is for the upstairs.
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Near House

This Japanese micro home is called the Near House for a reason - its neighboring buildings are so close that you can touch them. Located in Tokyo, this wood frame two-story house was designed by Mount Fuji Architects Studio for a unique, tiny L-shaped lot that is very narrow at the street and a bit wider in the back. Tight quarters are not unusual in these parts, so this one-bedroom micro home makes the best use of the 66 square-meter lot, and even has room for a private courtyard in the center to help bring in the sun.

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