Quintessential Japanese-style features create the perfect dwelling for this young family of four

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture
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When it comes to creating a home for rest, leisure, and quality time with the family, there’s no going wrong with applying a quintessential Japanese aesthetic – that of a neutral palette, dominance of wood, and solid craftsmanship.  

Such qualities make for a warm and enduring home for a family – especially for this young brood of four in Kamisu, a southeastern city in Japan’s Ibaraki Prefecture.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

The couple had purchased about 3,230sqft of land surrounded by Japanese-style houses. To build their nest, they sought the help of Alts Design Office, an architecture firm with offices in Shiga and Tokyo.  

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Along with inspiration from neighbouring houses, the family requested for a bright and spacious home that also allowed for privacy.

 

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Led by CEO and creative director Sumiou Mizumoto, the firm built a two-storey loft-style residence covering about 1,370sqft. As with most traditional Japanese residences, the home features a gate and pathway through some greenery leading up to the entrance. The amount of privacy grows as one further enters the house.

 

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Past the main door is an entrance hall, outfitted with a bench and some built-in storage space.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Through a second door – designed with a smaller opening for the family's pet cat – one enters a spacious, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. 

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Inside, wooden beams are placed length- and width-wise across the high-ceilinged room, drenched in natural light. Wood permeates the space – in the floor, ceiling, built-in consoles and shelving.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

A grey sectional sofa furnishes the minimalistic living room.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Further in, the kitchen backsplash features white tiling and wooden shelving, as well as a wooden counter, while the industrial-inspired island comes with a built-in wooden dining table.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Past the island is a door to the terrace, sitting adjacent to the living room, visible through sliding doors.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Towards the back, behind the kitchen area are the bathroom, toilet, and master bedroom.

 

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Across the kitchen, the elevated landing features a mini library complete with adjustable shelving, as well as a sitting nook. The staircase leads to the children’s bedrooms and an additional storage room.

 

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Heavy on craftsmanship, sparse on ornamentation, and replete with well-lit airiness, the house creates a solid, private respite for the young family of four.

In Kamisu, Japan, A Contemporary Family Home Inspired By Traditional Architecture

Photography by Kenta Karamura, courtesy of Alts Design Office

See more: Muji-Inspired Interiors & An Indoor Tree Mark this Contemporary Japanese Home

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