Hayama Apartment | Roovice

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Hayama Apartment | Roovice

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  • Project Name: Hayama Apartment
  • Practice: Roovice
  • Products: Sangetsu , Toto , Nemetschek Group , Sincol Group , TOSO , Aica , Lixil , IKEA , INAX
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 106m2
  • Project Location: Kanagawa
  • Country: Japan
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Koichi Takahashi
  • Design Team: Koichi Takahashi
  • Photo Credits: Akira Nakamura
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Excerpt: Hayama Apartment by Roovice is a home renovation project that unifies the interior in bright colors, choosing lauan wood as an accent. By removing the existing partition walls and joining them with the living room, the designers created an airy space that draws in the outside light and, through the large windows, visually connects to the garden. The aim was to create a house capturing the atmosphere of Hayama, where time still flows slowly.

Project Description

Hayama Apartment | Roovice
kitchen and dining area © Akira Nakamura
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
living area © Akira Nakamura

[Text as submitted by architect] The 55 years old apartment is located in the beach town of Hayama, on the southeast of the ever-popular tourist area of Kamakura on the Miura Peninsula. The owners contacted the designers with the request of transforming the space into a bright and easy to take care of home. The apartment building in which it is located, with big windows facing a large garden, had plenty of potential to fulfill their desire.

Hayama Apartment | Roovice
living area © Akira Nakamura
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
Floor Plan – Before © Roovice
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
Floor Plan – After © Roovice
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
custom made cupboard © Akira Nakamura

The designers opted to unify the interior in bright colors, and chose lauan as an accent. Upon client’s request, PVC flooring sheets were used in most of the spaces except for the bedroom and entrance area. They found it to be the ideal material for the case – more durable than cushion floorings and easier to clean than PVC tiles, as there are no joints.

Hayama Apartment | Roovice
bedroom © Akira Nakamura

They designers found out that the old wallpaper was weakened by the humid climate of Hayama, so they applied diatomaceous earth on all the walls, for humidity control. The kitchen used to be enclosed in a small separate room. By removing the partition walls and joining it with the living room, they created an airy space that draws in the outside light and through the large windows visually connects to the garden.

Hayama Apartment | Roovice
kitchen counter © Akira Nakamura
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
kitchen © Akira Nakamura
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
© Akira Nakamura

The new kitchen was made by combining a stainless countertop with custom-made lauan plywood storage units. The white tile counter, which is set to match the owner’s stainless high chairs, can be used for standing or sitting down depending on the mood. The same tiles have been used to frame the kitchen. Lauan storage cabinets have been installed in the dining area.

Hayama Apartment | Roovice
bedroom wardrobe © Akira Nakamura
Hayama Apartment | Roovice
living and dining area © Akira Nakamura

By designing a custom-made desk taking over 5 meters of the wall of the living room, the designers wanted to create a place that can be used by the whole family at the same time, side by side. They expected the living room to become a place for work and study, and that the family would naturally gather there. They aimed to create a house capturing the atmosphere of Hayama, where time still flows slowly.

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