Inside, the home is spread across two main floors. The ground level features a cozy and efficient bedroom, offering privacy without sacrificing comfort. Upstairs, an open-plan living room and kitchen surprise visitors with how bright and airy they feel. High ceilings, white walls, and strategically placed windows create a sense of space far beyond what the compact footprint might suggest.
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover—and the same goes for this remarkably slim home in Japan. At first glance, it looks impossibly small, tucked between a riverbank and a road on a wedge-shaped piece of land. But step inside, and the home tells a completely different story. Designed by the innovative team at Mizuishi Architects Atelier, this 594-square-foot residence is a stunning example of how thoughtful architecture can transform limitations into creative opportunities. Built on a sharply triangular lot, the home embraces minimalist design and smart spatial planning to make every square foot count.