
After months of searching through wallpaper catalogues, endless discussions about light fixtures and meeting after meeting on floor tiles it is finally done. Our dream house is finished. We actually moved in about one and a half months ago but work on the garden/exterior has only just finished. That and I have been too lazy to update my blog. It really is amazing too. It's even better than I imagined it would be. We both couldn't be happier.

What else do you want to know? As you can see it's pretty Mediterranean in style, mostly due to the fact that I am a mad Francophile. It also has an abundance of arches and curves (for such a square house) as well as a variety of little decorative touches here and there. The interior and exterior are also very colourful by Japanese standards too.

The above two features are mostly a reflection of our personal tastes but in part a reaction to the blandness of so many buildings in Japan today. It seems to me that a lot of people have taken the simple principles of traditional Japanese architecture and modern Scandinavian design and melded them into a colourless hybrid. That or they can't be bothered to take any time to really think about the spaces they live and work in. Either way it means that urban Japan is a sea of off-whites, greys and browns. Anyways, I'd better stop this rant now before I get too carried away.

As I mentioned in other posts, it's also a pretty green house (moreso than Al Gore's from what I hear). Here's a list of then eco-friendly feature we've incorporated:
- Solar panels that generate up to 2.5kw.
- Double glazing and decent insulation.
- An energy efficient heat pump hot water system.
- An IH cooker that uses less energy than either gas or a 'normal' electric stove.
- Modern air-conditioning that uses far less energy than older models.
- Large windows that provide natural light. No need for switching on lights during the day.
- High ceilings on the 1st floor to help keep the room cool.
All this and the land we built it on used to be a car park but which is now covered in grass and will soon be covered in lovely oxygen producing trees. We've done our part, now it's your turn Mr. Bush!
Well that's about all I can think of for the moment, head on over to flickr.com for the rest of the pix.
P.S. If you see my Dad anytime soon, ask him if he has figured out what the "U.P." on our houseplans is yet.
Well that's about all I can think of for the moment, head on over to flickr.com for the rest of the pix.
P.S. If you see my Dad anytime soon, ask him if he has figured out what the "U.P." on our houseplans is yet.
3 comments:
As I have seen "dad" lately my guesses for UP are:
Upstairs privy/unruly pleiosaurus/untidy playroom/upmarket playstation/unnamed place/Union Pacific(R.R(sic)/utterly private/ unnuther pantry or perhaps simply to differentiate from D.O.W.N!! House looks great and the greens would be proud of you. Am now saving furiously to fill the invite we havent got yet.
Well done
What wonderful photo tour of your home! I specially enjoyed the olive tree, pathway, study corner, big screen, kitchen and bathroom.Congratulations on your green house. Nandor Tancos spoke to us at the 60+ lecture yesterday about what we can do to help solve the future problems of climate change and global warming. I'm sure he"d be impressed to see a Kiwi's efforts in Japan Your house shows what a lot of thought and planning you have all put into it.I hope Dad an I will be able to visit it soon. Love to you all, especially the dinosaurphile!! Mum
That's pretty awesome Mike. Hey are you going to Jason's army wedding deal in Christchurch?
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