House between the curb is a modular tiny home located in Tokyo, Japan. This three-storey wooden house is designed by Camp Design Inc. The small abode is located in the suburban area of Tokyo where it takes the advantage of narrow locations to demonstrate its true functionality without sacrificing shape and design.

The home features a simple wooden construction and modular floors. The cross beams serve as the rail for sliding doors. And by moving doors, the home becomes a flexible living space that can adapt to any family composition with changing requirements.

Open staircases travel to each level of the house and the glass floor panels allow more light to move between the stories. Additionally, white walls and pale wood floors add an airy essence to the home interior.

The architects wanted to create a distinctive house without breaking any local regulations, thus they ended up in recreating this minimalist, modern architecture structure of the three-story wooden home.

Study room of the house
Cross beams function as the rail for sliding walls
Changing walls
Top view of balcony
Corridor reveals itself from behind the sliding door
Ceiling and wooden floor
Designer staircase
Beautiful staircases connecting levels of the home
House between the curb by Camp Design Inc
House from the outside

Via: Design milk

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Mehul is a Master's in Mass Communication and Journalism. Her name means cloud, and she is as bubbly as one. When not writing on home decor, Mehul could be seen hiking a cliff or driving her car. Mehul has a dream to participate in World Racing Championship someday.

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