Set on a 251-square-meter plot, the structure itself occupies 146 squares and makes clever use of every bit of territory. Special roof designed by Yoshiaki Tanaka of TSC Architects – it is not only a pretty picture. It reliably protects from the searing rays of the sun and the strong winds inherent in the region. This masterpiece can even resist earthquakes.
Ground Floor Decorations in Neutral Colors. Classical kitchen and dining room fit into a small area. The main zone is the living room with a warm fireplace. Large glass doors illuminate all areas with natural light.
White walls, wooden surfaces dominate the overall decor, this is the typical japanese style. The upstairs houses the bedroom and bath. Creative approach to the creation of the surrounding landscape gives a special zest to the house.
Green plants The interior design of White Cave House is minimal and the stonework provides an interesting contrast to the smooth finish of the exterior. See how beautiful the house is after the sun goes down! Sure looks pretty exotic in a picturesque village surrounded by mountains!
What inspired the creative design of this origami house? How did the designers achieve such a unique silhouette while still maintaining the essence of modern minimalism?