A Bright Solid-Wood Home with Built-In Ways to Keep Clutter Away!? [Nishitsu Real Estate]

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↑↑Here’s what we’re introducing this time :音楽:


On the first floor, there’s a bright natural wood living room where you can really feel the warmth of solid wood:太陽:


On the second floor, there’s huge storage all over the place, so big it’s practically a room!


And this spot :びっくりマーク: This mysterious space… what exactly is it!?

This time, Aocchi and Shacho(who was basically the photographer) visited

Nomura Komuten Co., Ltd.’s
“Auberge Court Mukogawa Lot 9!

We’ve previously introduced Lots 1 to 4 and Lot 18, and amazingly, almost all of them sold out immediately!
Of the 18 lots in total, the only ones remaining are model homes: the brand-new Lot 9 and Lot 18, just 2 lots left~ :びっくりマーク:   

See more about Lot 18 here ↓(Lot 1 mentioned in the article has sold out)

A House on a Super Narrow 2.5m-Deep Lot Was Way More Surprising Than Expected [Nishitsu Real Estate]

2022年10月7日

An Important Notice First

We’ll just say it right at the start.
W-w-w-wow!

Right now, they’re offering a special bonus to celebrate the completion of the model homes!

If you purchase one of the model homes currently open to the public(Lot 9 or Lot 18),

you’ll receive coordinated furniture worth about 800,000 yen as a gift :びっくりマーク:

※Single-slab tables are not included
※The gift is the furniture on display

When you see a model home, you end up thinking, “I want the whole place just like this!” So it’s seriously exciting that this can actually come true~!

If you’re thinking about a new home around this area, you’ll definitely want to check this out!

Here it is on the map ↓

The address is around 3-13 Oshonishimachi, Amagasaki City.

It’s a 12- to 14-minute walk from Mukogawa Station! ※Walking time to the farthest point along the roads inside the subdivision

What kind of home is it?

Now, let’s take a closer look at the super-popular Auberge Court Mukogawa” Lot 9~! :ははは:

The textures of natural wood and stone are lovely, but what really catches your eye is the spacious second-floor balcony😳 There’s parking for one car, plus space in front of the house where you can keep bicycles!

I can’t take my eyes off how spacious the second-floor balcony is👀 It makes you dream up all kinds of ways to use it~! Let’s head inside right away~!!


Wow! The entrance hall even has wood grain on the ceiling, giving it such a calm feel~. You’d feel relaxed the moment you came home~


And right from the entrance, we were greeted by an astonishing amount of storage~😲 The one on the right is storage in the entryway dirt-floor area, and the one on the left is storage in the entrance hall.

Looks like everyone in the family could have four feet each and still have room for all their shoes
What kind of idea is that😅 But it’s not just for shoes. Camping gear would probably fit too, and if you add a pole, you could hang the kids’ outerwear there!
The entrance would always stay nice and tidy. But wait! There are two entrances from the entrance hall into the house😳 What should we do? Which way should we go?

First, let’s open the door straight ahead~!

Here it is~the tatami corner! It’s interesting that you can enter it directly from the entrance! You could use it for a child’s home visit from their teacher(“Teacher, please have some tea~”🍵), or even a kimono-dressing class, couldn’t you!?
Nice~♪ It also seems perfect as a relaxing space to unwind~💤


The tatami corner also has closet-style storage. It has plenty of depth, so guest futons and the like can be stored with ease. The small operable window has a shoji screen, enhancing the Japanese-style feel of the tatami corner.

The closet would be just right for storing kids’ toys too~♪ Toys scattered around the living room can make the place look lived-in, but before bed you can toss everything straight into the closet!

So the door straight ahead from the entrance was the entrance to the tatami corner~😊 Then where does the door on the left after entering lead…?

Well then… let’s go ahead and look at the first-floor floor plan. Here it is ↓

The door on the left was the entrance to the LDK

Entrance hall → living room → tatami corner… being able to loop around like that seems fun~
The tatami corner also faces the living room, so depending on whether you open the door on the entrance side or the living room side, you can use the space really flexibly!

Now, let’s head to the living room~!


With solid wood flooring and wooden beams, it’s a soft, welcoming space full of warmth. The urban-gray plaster wall on the south side adds a modern touch to the natural atmosphere.

Staff member
Solid wood flooring has excellent heat retention and insulation, so it doesn’t feel as cold underfoot. And the more you use it, the richer its character becomes, so you can enjoy the floor aging over time along with your family’s history
Since it’s a home you’ll live in for a long time, having something that becomes more enjoyable the longer you use it is just lovely♡

The living room also has a large L-shaped open ceiling. A toplight(skylight)is installed in the ceiling, bringing bright, gentle light down into the LDK through the spacious opening. On the opposite side from the toplight is a slatted floor, allowing plenty of light to enter from the south-facing second-floor windows.

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