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This time we visited the home of Inomata, a public relations staff member at Aiba Construction. Both husband and wife work in the construction industry, with the husband designing the building and the wife Inomata designing the interior furniture, interior decoration, greenery and more. The home is a three-story building with a floor area of 33.5m² and is what they call a "small house", but the design was ingenious down to the smallest details and the materials and interior were carefully planned, resulting in a comfortable space that is both spacious and enclosed, drawing in light and allowing you to feel close to greenery. This is a home with plenty to see. A "house with large windows and a small garden" where the family's attention to detail is evident throughout. Be sure to check out the video! 🏡 "A house with big windows and a small garden" ■Designer: Soichi Inomata Furniture and interior design: Eriko Inomata Construction: Yamashita Construction Co., Ltd. ◾Size Number of floors: 3 floors above ground Site area: 62.99 m2 Building area: 37.68 m2 (Building coverage ratio: 59.81%, allowable: 60%) Total floor area: 89.16 m2 (Floor-area ratio: 141.54%, allowable: 200%) ◾Site conditions Area: Type 2 medium- to high-rise residential district, semi-fire prevention district, type 2 high-rise district ■Video: Public Relations Department, Aiba Construction Co., Ltd. ■Furniture featured in the video: kitoki WK27.day bed Design: Makoto Koizumi + Koizumi Studio http://www.koizumi-studio.jp/item_wk2... --- 🎬 Video contents 00:00 Intro 00:13 Introduction 01:01 Exterior and garden 04:56 Entrance and staircase space 09:29 Living room 16:03 Dining room 23:39 Kitchen 29:06 Toilet 31:16 Stairs and green space 34:44 Stairs 35:35 Children's room 39:46 Washroom and bath 42:39 Walk-in closet 44:43 Bedroom 45:55 In conclusion --- 🌿 Aiba Construction Official Website https://aibaeco.co.jp/?utm_source=you... 📱 Official SNS ・LINE https://line.me/R/ti/p/%40qtz5705d ・Instagram / aibaeco ・Facebook / aibaeco #aibaconstruction #suburbanliving #livingwithgreen