The renovation of this 50-year-old condominium in Tokyo masterfully combines the old concrete structure with new materials, enhancing the space’s natural light and openness.
By avoiding unnecessary walls and emphasizing furniture and sliding doors, the designers created a sense of lightness and spaciousness in the compact condominium.
The kitchen, central to the family’s living experience, offers visual connections to the dining and living areas, enhancing the flow throughout the small space.
Material contrast is a focal point in the design; cherry wood contrasts with the aged concrete, while zelkova wood connects the interior with the surrounding botanical landscape.
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