Japanese female teachers live alone in 45 small nests, and every corner is their favorite appearance

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-01

"Home is more than just a place to live, it's the habitat of our souls. In the hustle and bustle of the city, Miss Fujika found a quiet place of her own. This is not a luxurious villa, nor a modern apartment, but a 45-year-old house with a 150-year-old history. However, in this ancient and limited space, she used her own hands and wisdom to polish every inch into her favorite appearance.

Fujika is a freelance manga artist with a unique insight and keen insight into home design. In her opinion, a warm home should not only be comfortable and functional, but also full of personality and emotion. Therefore, when she bought this old house, she decided to take it upon herself to carry out a complete renovation.

The process of transformation is not easy, but Fujika enjoys it. She first hand-sketched the floor plan and section of the house, carefully planning the function and layout of each space. At the entrance, she kept the original wall, but simply painted a layer of white paint and added a wooden shelf to place small objects such as keys. This design is both simple and practical, allowing people to feel the warmth and convenience of home as soon as they enter the door.

The kitchen is one of Fujika's favorite spaces. She laid the floor with a hardwood floor, creating a warm and natural atmosphere. She also DIY a wooden shelf by herself, and put all kinds of kitchen appliances and food sorts in an orderly manner. The one-piece stainless steel worktop is hard-wearing and easy to clean, making it a good helper for her daily cooking. In this small kitchen, Fujika not only enjoys the joy of cooking, but also finds a sense of ritual in life.

The design of the living room and dining room is also full of ingenuity. A solid wood square table and two stools form a simple and comfortable dining area. Fujika's own works hang on the walls, showcasing her unique artistic taste and talent. The small greenery on the table adds a touch of life and vitality to the space. In the afternoon, the sun shines through the window, and Fujika likes to sit here reading a book, drinking coffee, and enjoying a quiet time alone.

The studio is Fujika's spiritual home and a source of inspiration for her creations. She divided the studio into two parts: a computer area and a hand-drawn area to meet different work needs. Holes are installed on the walls to make her tools easy to access at all times. Here, Fujika can immerse herself in her own world and freely unleash her talent and creativity.

The bedroom is arranged in the attic, and although it is not large, it is made into a warm and comfortable private space by Fujika. The mattress is laid directly on the wooden floor, and the blue linen is full of youthful vitality. The small greenery at the head of the bed and the decorative paintings on the wall add a sense of romance and mood to the space. In this small attic, Fujika can sleep peacefully every night.

Throughout the renovation process of the house, Fujika has always adhered to her own design concept and lifestyle. She skillfully blends old and new elements, so that retro and trend collide with a unique charm in this space. The beige walls complement the solid wood furniture, creating a calm and rustic atmosphere. A variety of practical storage designs and convenient worktops make this small home more livable and comfortable.

Fujika's lifestyle also deeply influences her home design. She loves nature and art, and loves to be alone and reflect. Therefore, in her home, you can see all kinds of greenery and decorative paintings dotted in between, adding a natural atmosphere and artistic charm to this small home. The green space and feeder outside the window keep her in touch with nature.

Of course, this tiny home has its limitations. For example, poor thermal insulation performance, limited space, etc. But Fujika uses her wisdom and skill to turn these limitations into features and challenges. She uses a variety of practical design and storage techniques to maximize the use of space; Deal with the problem of thermal insulation by thickening curtains and using hot water kettles; The decorative paintings on the walls and the greenery in the corners give this limited space infinite vitality and vitality.

Fujika's home design case has given us a lot of inspiration and thinking. First of all, she let us see the infinite possibilities and value of the renovation of old houses; Secondly, she has proved that aesthetics and practicality can be perfectly balanced in home design. In the end, she shows us what a home full of personality and emotion should look like with her lifestyle and aesthetic preferences.

In the future home layout and design, we should pay more attention to the use of space and the division of functions; Pay more attention to the impact of color matching and material selection on the overall atmosphere; Pay more attention to the integration of personalized elements and emotional factors; At the same time, we should also have the courage to try and explore new design concepts and lifestyles to make our homes more beautiful and livable. As Miss Fujika said: "Home is our own little world, no matter how big or small, old or new, it should be made into the most favorite appearance in our hearts."

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