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Japanese company designs flat-pack homes

Japanese company designs flat-pack homes
Japanese company designs flat-pack homes



Are you looking for a new home that's a little bit different from the rest? Well you're in luck because a Japanese design firm has produced a flat-pack house!

Muji will be selling these brand new, minimalist houses from just $150,000 (£98,950), Domain reports.



The best part about it is that you won't even have to assemble your new home yourself. The days of panicking about which screw goes where and which panel should be connected to which other very similar looking panel are over!

Keen customers won't even have to worry about another identical home popping up next door because Muji is offering three different styles of flat-pack house.



According to Domain there is the 'Wooden House', the 'Window Home' and the 'Vertical House', all of which vary in price, size and style so you can chose one to fit your needs perfectly.

Muji began in Japan in 1980 and their designs are produced with the idea that "simplicity is not merely modest or frugal, but could possibly be more appealing than luxury".



According to Design Boom the flat-pack houses make the most of the small plots their built on - something which is essential in the busy city of Tokyo.

The three-storey home also works with a split-level system to maximise the use of space inside.

The company's minimalist and simple style can be seen throughout their products, which range from flat-pack homes to office accessories, textiles and more.



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