Nestled underneath a large mono-pitched roof, the interior of this house designed by mA-style Architects in Japan spills out beyond its physical boundary.
Architects conceived the Eaves House as a cozy home that establishes a strong connection to its immediate surroundings while providing optimal levels of privacy. The house is characterized by the positioning of the eaves and the style of roofing. The space beneath the eaves is the point where the indoor space meets the outdoor space. It is a space that defines where the inside ends and outside begins. The framework creates a sense of a large, extended vertical space which ensures privacy of the area. The horizontal line extends to the adjoining land, creating a 3D sense of space. The coexistence of open and closed spaces is suitable for both daily living and various activities.