MUJI Debuts Latest Minimal Tiny Home

Featuring a surprising amount of space.

Design
101,133 Hypes 7 Comments

Japanese homegoods brand MUJI recently announced its latest architectural feat, a tiny home named Yō no Ie House. MUJI has been experimenting with prefabricated tiny home design throughout the years, including the launch of a range of three tiny homes designed by famed industrial designers Naoto Fukasawa, Jasper Morrison and Konstantin Grcic back in 2017.

Yō no Ie House is a single story home that features a functionalist and minimalist design throughout. The house is designed to offer easy access, allowing it to accommodate multiple generations. The front of the home features a sprawling, attached deck with a recessed area for seating and a small outdoor fire pit. To venture in and out of the space, three large doors across the front of the home can be left open for an airy feel or closed for more privacy. Inside, the home boasts plenty of space for a bed, a kitchen, a small dining area and a living area. MUJI has outfitted the space with an array of its own homegoods, including a handy cube shelving unit in the bedroom section that eliminates the need for a closet.

True to MUJI’s past home designs, Yō no Ie House is customizable, allowing buyers to create a unit that best fits their needs. It will be available on the market as a prefab home for $150,000 USD for roughly 80 square meters of interior (95 square meters including the outdoor deck space).

Elsewhere in architecture, Zaha Hadid Architects recently revealed the first images of its sprawling Culture & Arts Centre in China.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

KITH Treats Turns Logo Into Holiday-Themed Graphics in Latest Capsule Collection
Fashion

KITH Treats Turns Logo Into Holiday-Themed Graphics in Latest Capsule Collection

Featuring a reindeer, gift box and Santa Clause.

BAPE Readies Festive Christmas Collection
Fashion

BAPE Readies Festive Christmas Collection

Each item comes packaged in a special stocking.

Mario Ayala Champions Latinx Identity in Detailed Paintings for Stems Gallery Show
Art

Mario Ayala Champions Latinx Identity in Detailed Paintings for Stems Gallery Show

Entitled “Shooby Doo Lang Doo Lang Dong.”

Here's Why Season 10 of 'Love & Hip Hop: New York' Is the One to Watch
Entertainment 

Here's Why Season 10 of 'Love & Hip Hop: New York' Is the One to Watch

Presented by VH1
A look into the lives of Safaree, Joe Budden and Jim Jones.

Diesel Launches Rave-Inspired Watch Collection
Watches

Diesel Launches Rave-Inspired Watch Collection

Presented by Diesel
Up all night.


Nike Offers Official Look, Release Date & Price of UNDEFEATED Air Max 90 Pack
Footwear

Nike Offers Official Look, Release Date & Price of UNDEFEATED Air Max 90 Pack

Showcasing its “Opti Yellow” and “Blue Fury” iterations up close.

adidas & Paul Pogba Return for Sixth Collaboration
Fashion

adidas & Paul Pogba Return for Sixth Collaboration

Including an all-new Predator 19+.

Leica's Latest Craft Is a Matte Grey, Leather-Wrapped M10-P "Ghost Edition" For HODINKEE
Tech & Gadgets

Leica's Latest Craft Is a Matte Grey, Leather-Wrapped M10-P "Ghost Edition" For HODINKEE

A photographer and watch collector’s dream.

USWNT Named 2019 Athletes Of The Year By 'TIME' Magazine
Sports

USWNT Named 2019 Athletes Of The Year By 'TIME' Magazine

The team continues to make headlines.

Nike Throws It Back to 1989 With Lahar Hiking Boot-Inspired Air Max 90 NRG Pack
Footwear

Nike Throws It Back to 1989 With Lahar Hiking Boot-Inspired Air Max 90 NRG Pack

The homages will release in “Light Cream/Alligator” and “White/Natural Indigo.”

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.