Apartments Fudamae created by the Tokyo projectISSHO Architects studios and demonstrate how to solve the problem of limited space in an original way. So that the small 18-meter apartments did not look like cages, the architects invented a non-standard course: instead of traditional rectangular windows, they cut out openings of different sizes and angles in the walls. Such “dancing” windows allowed to visually expand the internal space of the apartments, which consists of a living area, kitchen, bathroom and bathroom. Expressive windows set the style of the interior and determine the position of the furniture. What's inside, what's outside - fun and original.Japan architectureJapan architecture

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