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Container House | The ever-changing "little magic box", on how to live in one house into four houses!
  Page view::1705  2022-06-01


For the sake of harmony and unity,

a building is usually only designed in one style.


Except for some exhibition halls or model rooms,

different decoration styles will be displayed for reference.


 But have you ever seen the same home design each space in a different style?


Such a versatile and open-minded one should belong to this [view_BOX] container villa.







This building is a TOWA pure bungalow in Nasu Plateau, Japan,

which was transformed from shipping containers and is renowned for its high utilization rate.


Entering the living room, different from

the usual pursuit of bright and spacious residences,

this living room adopts an old-fashioned burgundy color,

which is generally not used in ordinary families.


The retro style is full of luxury, and it will be cooler after dark.






Step out of the living room and into the contemporary dining room

where you can experience a more spacious interior.


 After changing the dimness of the living room,

the pure white and simple dining room and kitchen

also have independent balconies, which let in a lot of natural light.


The original wooden dining table has a unique jungle flavor.






The balcony outside the restaurant returns to

the dark understated style of the framed container,

 and connects to the open-air bath with hot spring next to it,

allowing you to enjoy the forest view of Nasu alone.


You can also enter the private shower room next to it,

which has a more independent space for activities.






In addition, the house has an open-air courtyard dining room,

which is accessible from every room in the interior.


It is surrounded by wooden boards,

so that you can enjoy the sky of Nasu,

and the more private space also provides more possibilities for activities.





Enter the bedroom,

a Navian style bedroom that heals daily fatigue through

the harmony of light and moss green,

creating a friendly resting environment.


Glass windows bring northern daylight from the open-air courtyard into the bedrooms,

providing comfortable and pleasant natural light,

along with a soft built-in line light design.






Pictures courtesy of  view_BOX