Located in Sakuragawa, Japan, architecture firm Suppose Design Office has completed a small urban home project with the same innovation and modern method which they usually apply to most of their projects.





The site occupies 50 square meters on a corner lot, offers awesome picture window overlooking the street. It has an unconventional shape with a maximized split-level floor plan to save the sapce.





To enhance the sense of space, interior walls are minimized thus creating a totally open-concept house plan. A minimalist, white-painted staircase with open risers connects each of the home’s three levels, and leads up to the expansive bay window with benches actually making you feel like you’re sitting in the park. Rich natural-wood floors bring a layer of warmth to the cool, urban interior design.

































This house is beautiful on so many levels, excuse the pun.
The natural light from all the bay windows will enrich the beauty of the exotic wood floor.
Great choice of that floor as it appears to be some type of Brazilian Exotic wood with a ton of variation from plank to plank.
The sun will only enhance the wood as time goes on.
Exquisite choice and beautiful craftsmanship.