Airhouse introduces a two-family wooden house in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, redefining residential living with an expansive eave structure.
One of the main design challenges was accommodating a roofed parking space.
The eave provides parking space for up to four cars and acts as a sheltered approach to the entrance of the house, promoting connection among residents and neighbors.
Inside, the house adheres to the client's preferences for a serene environment, with a warm beige palette dominating the rooms.