House in Heguri
Never Too Small
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11-Mar-2024
Designed by Yousaka Tsusumi of Arbol Design, this single-story house in Heguri, Nara is a testament to the belief that simplicity and nature can harmoniously coexist.
With a focus on functionality and surrounding oneself with cherished possessions, this 45sqm/484sqft dwelling offers a Japanese family of five a serene living experience in a quiet residential area surrounded by picturesque mountains, rivers, and rice fields.
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