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Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 10:06 PM Feb 2013

See the Future in Ancient Japanese Architecture


Japanese homes are beautifully designed -- and while I think I'd like some rooms with designated purposes, the ideas here are very adaptable to a simple, frugal, energy efficient home. I particularly like sliding doors so that you can easily expand or contract room size.



http://www.lifeedited.com/see-the-future-in-ancient-japanese-architecture/

While there’s a time and place for innovative space-saving solutions, sometimes the way forward requires a little looking back. A perfect example of this is the traditional Japanese home, a space-saving layout that works as well today as it did 400 years ago.

Unlike western homes, which typically have designated rooms for specific purposes (e.g. living, dining and family rooms), traditional Japanese homes center around a large living space called a washitsu that serves as any and all rooms (excepting the kitchen, toilet and genkan). Many modern Japanese homes still include a washitsu, though they are now accompanied by several western-style rooms as well.

Subdivision of the main room is achieved with shōji, translucent paper walls, or fusuma, thicker, impermeable walls, both of which move along wood rails on the floor and ceiling. Opening and closing these walls can dramatically alter the size and utility of the room.
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See the Future in Ancient Japanese Architecture (Original Post) Flaxbee Feb 2013 OP
I think that I could live in a house Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #1
Elegant, sublime, tranquil, gorgeous,, pitbullgirl1965 Feb 2013 #2
My wife and mine's first apartment gejohnston Feb 2013 #3

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
1. I think that I could live in a house
Wed Feb 6, 2013, 07:27 PM
Feb 2013

with this set up. I really only use my living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom as it is. The rest of the house is just there. With occasional use of the dining room or the spare bedroom, it is do-able with this set up. I like it.

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