仓门之家,东京 / 堤由匡建筑设计工作室

2025-04-10 17:01:52室内设计住宅居住建筑 现代风格
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该项目是位于东京湾岸地区集合住宅中的室内住宅改造项目。

 

This project involved the renovation of a unit within a housing complex along the Tokyo waterfront.

 

▼项目概览,Overall view

 

 

业主收集了很多中古的门扇,希望用此来打造一个充满时间痕迹的空间。项目中使用的仓门,原本常见于日本传统的土藏之中,是为了保护贵重物品而以坚固木材制作的,其兼具装饰性与实用性。此次项目中,我们精心挑选了四扇风格各异的中古仓门,并按照新设计的门洞尺寸进行细致修复。由于这些门原本色泽和质感各不相同,有的因日晒褪色,有的涂有厚重漆层,因此我们对其进行了全面的剥漆处理,使杉木、桧木、榉木等美丽的实木纹理得以重现。此外,还嵌入了珍贵的古董菱形玻璃,为设计增添一抹亮点。

 

One of the client’s key requests was to create a space that embraced antique architectural elements, particularly traditional Japanese doors known as kura-do—heavy wooden doors once used in storehouses to protect valuables. These doors combine decorative appeal with practical strength, and in this project, four unique antique kura-do were sourced and carefully restored to fit new openings designed specifically for them. The original finishes varied in tone and texture due to sun exposure and thick layers of paint, so all surfaces were stripped to reveal the rich natural grain of solid woods such as cedar, cypress, and zelkova. Rare antique textured glass, with a faceted surface that diffuses light and obscures vision, was also inserted into the doors as a striking design accent.

 

▼起居空间,Living room

 

 

 

在平面布局上,我们将原本分隔成三间狭小房间的3室一厅的户型,重新调整为更宽敞的两室一厅。新的客餐厅旁配置了一间和室,使之构成一个连贯的空间。通过关闭拉门,和室可作为独立客房使用,提供灵活的应对方式。主卧与浴室之间以钢化玻璃隔开,从开放感十足的浴室望去,可透过卧室一览东京夜景。钢化玻璃上附有调光膜,同时也可以通过主卧侧的木百叶帘,完全保障浴室的隐私。浴室部分,在定制的整体卫浴之上安置了桧木浴缸,墙面采用桧木百叶,地面与护墙则铺设“十和田石”,营造出高品质感的氛围。

 

The original layout—a cramped three-bedroom apartment with an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area—was reconfigured into a more spacious two-bedroom home. A Japanese-style room was added adjacent to the new living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, forming a continuous space that can be enclosed with sliding doors to function as a guest room when needed. Between the master bedroom and bathroom, a tempered glass wall creates a sense of openness, allowing views of Tokyo’s night skyline from the bath through the bedroom. A dimmable privacy film was applied to the glass, and wooden blinds on the bedroom side ensure complete privacy when required. The bathroom features a custom-made unit bath fitted with a cypress tub, cypress louvers on the walls, and flooring and wainscoting in Towada stone, creating a refined and luxurious atmosphere.

 

▼中古门扇,Traditional Japanese doors

 

 

 

▼中古门扇近景,Close view traditional Japanese doors

 

 

 

从厕所与主卧走廊处,可通过厨房后方的小窗引入户外的光线与景致,使居家各处都能感受到自然光与室外周围视野。

 

Natural light and views were also considered in the layout: a small window behind the kitchen allows glimpses of the outside world even from the hallway near the bedroom and toilet. This ensures a sense of connection with the outdoors from anywhere in the home.

 

▼主卧,Bedroom

 

 

▼与主卧连接的浴室,Bathroom connected to the bedroom

 

 

 

▼浴室近景,Close view of the bathtub

 

 

在室内饰面材料方面,我们选用了对环境与人体无害的天然材料,例如柚木地板、橡木贴皮板、以火山灰为主要成分的抹灰、掺入稻草的土墙等,从而展现出丰富的质感。和室墙面则贴上以靛蓝染出渐变色彩的“阿波和纸”,与窗外河流海景形成呼应。厨房后墙采用细分框门板设计,与仓门的格栅结构相呼应,展现出新旧融合之美,使整体空间更具独特品质。

 

Finishes were selected with care for both environmental and personal well-being, including teak flooring, oak veneer, plaster made primarily from volcanic ash, and mud walls with embedded rice straw. The Japanese-style room features Awa washi paper on the walls, dyed in indigo gradients to echo the shifting tones of the nearby river and sea. The kitchen’s back panel incorporates a series of small, framed cabinet doors, creating a design that resonates with the latticework of the kura-do. The result is a harmonious blend of old and new, bringing a quiet dignity to the space.

 

▼室外露台,Terrace

 

 

▼卫生间,Toilet

 

 

 

我们致力于将传统与现代元素相结合,打造一个能在现代日常中体会自然与生活的空间氛围。

 

The result is a harmonious blend of old and new, bringing a quiet dignity to the space. This is a home where tradition and modernity coexist, offering a daily experience that feels close to both nature and life.

 

▼改造后平面图,floor plan after renovation

 

 

Client: Private

 

Location: Tokyo, Japan

 

Area: 113.94㎡

 

Use: Residence

 

Completion: April 2025

 

Contractor: Reform Q

 

Interior Design: Yoshimasa Tsutsumi / Tsutsumi and Associates

 

Photography: Misae Hiromatsu / Ruijing Photo