Wooden Wall Apartments

This All-Wood Apartment is Unique and Saves on Space

Taking the idea of rustic to a whole different level, this all-wood apartment even uses wood for the walls.

Located in Nishitokyo-shi, Tokyo, this unique flat design was created in this novel way to create more space for the owners without making them move to a bigger space. Designed by local architect studio Camp Design Inc, the all-wood apartment uses the creative technique of wooden partitions to divide up the interior space without taking up much space and to create a feeling of multilayered nooks and hidden areas.

The Wing Wall House renovation uses 17 plywood wing walls -- the wood partitions that are used instead of walls -- to attain the client's need for more space and give the whole place an airy and open feel.
Trend Themes
1. All-wood Apartments - Designing apartments entirely out of wood creates unique and sustainable living spaces.
2. Wooden Partitioning - Using wooden partitions instead of traditional walls provides a creative and space-saving way to divide interior space.
3. Multilayered Nooks - Designing apartments with multilayered nooks and hidden areas adds a new level of functionality and interest to living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Innovative architects can use the concept of all-wood apartments to create sustainable and unique living spaces for clients.
2. Construction - Using wooden partitioning instead of traditional walls can provide a more cost-effective and sustainable construction option.
3. Furniture Design - Designing multilayered furniture and storage solutions can provide additional functionality for small living spaces with wooden partitioning.

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