Milk Carton-Shaped Homes

This Japanese Home Uses a Milk Carton Design as Its Inspiration

A family home and business that's located in Mirasaka, Hiroshima, is modeled after an iconic Japanese milk carton design.

The unique home is structured and painted just like the cardboard milk carton design from the popular brand 'Mainichi Gyunyu.' Wood paneling that covers the exterior is coated in red, white and blue and it is accented by Japanese lettering and the word "MILK" written in English. The rural home is well-known amongst Mirasaka locals.

The milk carton design reflects the family's business, which consists of a milk store that's located inside and a delivery service that drops off the product to people in the neighborhood. Standing out amongst its surroundings, the home has become a tourist attraction for those passing by -- likely resulting in more sales for the family company as well.
Trend Themes
1. Milk Carton Architecture - The milk carton-inspired design trend can disrupt the traditional housing industry by offering a unique and practical structure.
2. Brand-inspired Buildings - Mimicking iconic product designs can disrupt the building industry by offering interesting and unique designs for homes and other structures.
3. Themed Storefronts - A themed storefront trend can disrupt retail spaces by making them more recognizable and inviting to the public.
Industry Implications
1. Housing - The housing industry may benefit from incorporating unique and whimsical designs inspired by everyday items or branding to stand out in the market.
2. Construction - The construction industry can offer tailored and inspired designs to meet individual customer needs beyond traditional home designs.
3. Retail - Retail spaces can consider incorporating popular branding and themed designs to attract consumers and improve brand recognition.

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