Fudamae Apartments are designed by Tokyo-basedstudio ISSHO Architects and clearly demonstrate how you can solve the problem of limited space in an original way. To prevent small 18-meter apartments from looking like cages, the architects came up with an unconventional move - instead of traditional rectangular windows, they cut openings of different sizes and at different angles in the walls. Such "dancing" windows made it possible to visually expand the interior space of the apartments, consisting of a living area, kitchen, bathroom and closet. Expressive windows set the style of the interior and determine the arrangement of furniture. What's inside, what's outside - fun and original.Japan architectureJapan architecture

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