The Oimachi Office renovation of a 73-year-old wooden house highlights the blend of historical preservation and contemporary workspace functionality. Located near the busy Oimachi Station, the renovation maintains the building's character while enhancing its utility. Key design elements include a redesigned entrance for commercial visibility, a newly partitioned entryway for privacy during client meetings, and a flexible kitchen area ideal for team activities. With an emphasis on adaptable spaces and thoughtful integration of modern amenities, the renovation showcases a contextual approach to contemporary work life.
The transformation of the 73-year-old wooden house into a contemporary workspace emphasizes clarity, preservation, and adaptability, ensuring it serves its new function effectively.
The entrance redesign with a clean wall finish enhances the building's commercial visibility, marking its evolution from a quiet home to a functional office space.
The addition of a compact stainless-steel kitchen in what used to be a tatami room illustrates a creative approach to merging historical elements with modern needs.
Through thoughtful design choices, such as integrated downlights and flexible kitchen solutions, the renovation balances the historical context with contemporary work life demands.
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