The 'Knot House' in Tokyo is All About Natural Living
Kamal Musharbash — December 29, 2010 — Eco
References: kurosakisatoshi & whitezine
Created by Apollo architects and associates, the 'Knot House' in Tokyo, Japan is a very beautiful and simplistic living space built mainly for married couples. The 100 meters-squared home consists of many windows, where natural sunlight and eco-living is enforced.
The city of Tokyo is definitely one of the cities where space is limited, making this minimalist 'Knot House' design perfect for this type of lifestyle.
Implications - Eco-conscious consumers continue to embrace designs that allow them to be closer to nature without sacrificing high-class amenities. Living spaces and products that offer consumers views of nature, lush landscapes and ways to connect with eco-living will continue to gain popularity as opposed to products that disconnect consumers from the outdoors.
The city of Tokyo is definitely one of the cities where space is limited, making this minimalist 'Knot House' design perfect for this type of lifestyle.
Implications - Eco-conscious consumers continue to embrace designs that allow them to be closer to nature without sacrificing high-class amenities. Living spaces and products that offer consumers views of nature, lush landscapes and ways to connect with eco-living will continue to gain popularity as opposed to products that disconnect consumers from the outdoors.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-living Spaces - Consumers are seeking homes and living spaces that promote eco-consciousness and allow them to connect with nature. This presents an opportunity for designers and real estate developers to create more sustainable and environmentally friendly options.
2. Minimalism - Minimalist design is gaining popularity as consumers seek simplicity and functionality in their living spaces. This trend presents an opportunity for designers and architects to create more efficient and practical homes and buildings.
3. Natural Light - Designs that prioritize natural light and incorporate ample windows are becoming increasingly popular. This trend presents an opportunity for architects and builders to prioritize natural light and design homes and buildings that maximize its benefits.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers have an opportunity to create more efficient, eco-friendly and minimalist designs that incorporate natural light and bring consumers closer to nature.
2. Real Estate Development - Developers can attract eco-conscious consumers by building homes and living spaces that prioritize sustainability, natural light, and connection to nature.
3. Home Decor - Consumers seeking minimalist and eco-conscious living spaces are likely to invest in home decor products that complement their lifestyle such as natural light fixtures, eco-friendly furniture, and sustainable materials.
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