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tokinoie: A Family Home with Memories of Past Generations

10.09.14 | By
tokinoie: A Family Home with Memories of Past Generations

Capturing memories from the previous generation, ASOstyle designed tokinoie, a unique, modern house in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, as a healing home for the family that remains. The current homeowners had lost a father and his house once sat on very same property. To honor the father’s memory, the architects reused materials from the old house and incorporated them into the new house.

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They wanted to insert hidden memories and history within the new home helping to keep the father’s memory alive and with the family as they go on.

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The new design has a large central courtyard that comes complete with a pool. An atelier, or studio, also is connected to the home.

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Traditional Japanese tatami rooms were also part of the design.

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The living room is set up towards the private outdoor space, which sits beyond the mounted TV.

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This bathroom will make you feel like you’re bathing outside with its sliding glass doors that open the space up.

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Photos by Aquarius.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.