When faced with the task of building a home on an impossibly small and unusually shaped lot next to a river, one architect decided to make the most of the blank space with some creative planning.
The river house below is only 594-square-feet, which is only about a fourth the size of the typical American home, and about the same size as the average great room. Despite its small size, the home still manages to feel spacious and comfortable.
In just 594-square-feet, the designers of this river house managed to fit in all the comforts of a much larger home.
The first level of the home has the bathroom, bedroom, and space for storage while the upstairs features a full kitchen with a refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, and sink.
The entire second floor was kept open to make the space appear larger than it really was, and also features an open loft that functions as a play room.
In order to keep the office and entertainment space feel open, the designers turned the exterior walls into huge windows.
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[Featured Image: Mizuishi Architect Atelier]