A minimal black iron loft adds a modern element to this Japanese town

At the foot of the rolling hills in Miyazaki, Japan sits a minimalist black house designed by Atelier Kento Eto for a family of four. This black house blends in with the scenic mountains and at the same time stands out in the neighborhood of Kadogawa.

The modern loft is wrapped in black corrugated iron and is a perfect square 8×8 meter cube that reveals little from the outside. The dark exterior is a contrast to the bright white interiors that open up to the light and nature with two large sliding doors. The client wanted to accommodate their desire to host their friends into the floor plan so the house has been built around a double-height entertaining area which is where the gatherings will happen. The ground floor features an open plan living, kitchen and dining area on one side and a bathroom, washroom, and storage area on the other side. Sliding wooden doors at either end of the central hall allows it to be opened up to the outside to make the space larger and airier.

“By connecting the central hall and each room through openings on the walls and the ceilings, the boundaries between the rooms are obscured and openness is maximized within the limited volume”, explains the team of architects. A minimal white staircase leads to the second floor where the residents have their sleeping area that can be accessed via metal bridges suspended across the central area below. Aside from the central sliding doors, just one window on to an upstairs bedroom marks the building’s exterior. “In addition to connecting the east and the west wings overhead, these thin bridges function as a device to stimulate one’s physicality and curiosity in an interior space,” the architects continue, “vertically connecting with the hall and offering views at different heights”.

It is unique in the most subtle ways and makes the most of the natural setting in terms of color, ventilation, light, and styling elements. The loft almost has a mystery box feeling where there is a purposeful surprise hidden in every little detail.

Designer: Atelier Kento Eto

Spacious and playful Loft Designs you’d love to move in to!

Loft’s are often associated with bachelor life, a leftover space that no one knew how to use and then got appointed to the person who would not have issues about living there. But personally speaking, I love lofts! I find it very exciting to live under a roof, where you are in tune with the environment on the outside, where you are the first to hear the sound of raindrops falling on the surface while you sit safely underneath it. The designs curated here have converted the humble loft into a work of whimsy and art, utilizing each nook and corner in imaginative ways to make the most of these living spaces.

Austin Maynard Architects have designed ‘king bill’ — a playful renovation and extension of a double-story terrace house and neighboring garden. the original house is among the oldest in the Australian suburb, built around 1850. after its 2018 update, it’s now also one of the most inventive.

The visualization studio VER depicted a board-marked concrete house with factory-like glazing, which Mexican architecture studio Lázaro is planning to build in the city of Uruapan.

Black corrugated metal encases inspired interiors of Tokyo house by TakaTina. The residence is named Black Box after its corrugated metal cladding, a material more commonly associated with industrial building.

Photonic Studio created this render of a Living Module where the cozy house wraps itself around you.

This private residence by architecture firm 07BEACH incorporates a double-height living room with an indoor tree growing at its center. Built for a family of five, the house is designed as one big space so that the parents can keep an eye on their three little children as they constantly move around.

Toronto-based StudioAC has remodeled the interior of a local apartment for a young client, balancing a bright and open living space with a cozy bedroom tucked away inside a millwork box.

A brown cashmere coat, a pair of sand-colored shoes and a piazza in Rome influenced this 1930’s loft renovation. “When it was our turn to renew the apartment our first step was to simplify everything we felt was too much, in terms of dimensions and materials,” said Note Design Studio.

A folded steel staircase runs alongside an exposed brick wall to connect the two levels of this east London loft, named the Lansdowne Drive, by architecture studio Bell Phillips.

This design uses the existing building’s material palette which consists of concrete floors, zinc pan-decking ceiling with blackened steel beams and railing by the Seattle based firm SHED.

The Olympia Eld Inlet Cabin by Charles Johnson.

Loft 69 by is a realistic render of a unique loft by Peter Ang.

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