Kunitachi House | Roovice

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Kunitachi House | Roovice

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  • Project Name: Kunitachi House
  • Practice: ROOVICE
  • Project Location: Tokyo
  • Country: Japan
  • Photo Credits: Akira Nakamura
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Excerpt: Kunitachi House by Roovice is an interior design project that respects the past and attempts to bring back the distinct character of the house. The designers utilized the existing elements of the house and kept the rest of the budget for a custom-made kitchen and a new bathroom. The existing floor plan did not undergo changes, and original floorings were kept in the whole house.

Project Description

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

[Text as submitted by architect] The designers renovated a wooden two-story house at a 15 min walk from Kunitachi station. Located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Kunitachi is an area popular among students as three big universities reside there. The house was built in the late 70s and had some plumbing problems that had to be taken care of before someone could live there and therefore it sat empty for several years before the owners got introduced to the designers’ Kariage project.

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
Ground Floor Plan © Roovice
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

At zero cost for the owner, the designers renovate and then sublease old vacant houses. The project started as a reaction to Japan’s continuing akiya (空き家) problem, as there is more than 10 million abandoned properties in Japan.

Kunitachi House | Roovice
First Floor Plan © Roovice
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

When the designers first entered Kunitachi house they were pleasantly surprised by its distinct character. They wanted to execute its renovation in the most respectful way to honor its past and bring back its shiny soul.

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

Considering the limited budget and the structural issues that had to be solved first, they decided to work with the existing elements of the house and keep the rest of the budget for a custom-made kitchen and a new bathroom. The existing floor plan did not undergo changes, and original floorings were kept in the whole house.

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

The entrance features tiles from Denmark on the walls and a glass mosaic in the window.

The living room has a wall decorated with rare Bizen ware tiles which the designers refurbished. They reorganized the lighting installed in the ceiling boards and simplified their layout. The washroom and bathroom have been fully renovated. 

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

To smoothen the entrance from the dining area to the kitchen, the designers created an arched opening. A custom-made pink gray color kitchen counter was installed instead of the former outdated module kitchen. They applied white tiles on the wall behind the counter and hung a custom-made wooden shelf on the right side of the wall.

Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura
Kunitachi House | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

The tatami in the Japanese-style room on the first floor have been replaced by new ones and the walls repainted white. The same has been done in the upper floor Japanese-style room. The shoji sliding doors and windows have been refurbished.

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