Geometric Masterpiece: Hexagonal Atrium Enlivens Modern Home with 12 Rooms
There are different ways to bring natural light into your home and with each technique you usher in something different. In the modern home, it is often glass walls, large windows and sliding glass doors that are frequently employed to create a cheerful and light-filled environment. But the Kame House designed by Kochi Architect?s Studio in Niigata, Japan takes an entirely different path with an interior that is flooded with light using a geometric atrium that sits at its heart. The hexagonal cut out does much more than just bring in ample ventilation as it is connected to every room of the house.
Modern Japanese home with hexagonal atrium that brings light into its three levels with ease
Smart cut-outs in different geometric shapes in each room ensure that all the 12 small rooms spread across two different levels are linked with the atrium. Both the lower and the upper level of the house contain the common hall while an additional bedroom and guest room sit on the lower level. The upper floor contains the master bedroom along with the dining area and the small reading and relaxation nook. Each of the cut-out adds something special in its own way while shelves in light wooden tones and greenery give the interior a breezy, modern vibe. Every room inside the space-savvy house is connected with the atrium
Hexagonal atrium design also brings geometric style to various rooms of the house
Triangular cut-out in the ceiling brings natural light into the small bathroom and...
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