We’ve all seen all sorts of apartments where furniture and other items are stored within hidden wall units, waiting to be pushed and pulled into position. Personally, I love it when architects and designers plan creative solutions for small spaces or simply go for the ultra minimalism chic in interior design.
The Drawer House is a private residence in Tokyo, Japan, where furniture and other residential functions are condensed into one side of the wall, and can be pulled out when necessary, like drawers.
The facade of the house looks like a closed box. At first glance, interiors are quite empty, however a simple mechanism offers an adaptive and flexible space, that is very effective in the limited housing situation in Tokyo.
It’s fun! you can play around with the space and use it for different occasions; a dinner party? Hold on, I’ll just pull out the dinner table and open up the kitchen…
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