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Skip Floor|Case Studies|Creating Expanse and Diverse Spaces with Level Changes for a Rich, Three-Dimensional Life

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
A split-level floor brings a sense of spaciousness even to a limited site. Its appeal lies in its ability to zone areas using only level changes, without walls or doors, allowing sightlines to extend deep into the space and creating a feeling of expanse beyond its actual area.
The height variations from these level changes are also effective for lighting and ventilation. By strategically placing windows that take advantage of the different levels, you can bring in light from above or allow air to flow diagonally, enjoying an atmosphere that changes with the seasons and time of day. Structurally, since the floors are supported at multiple levels, the placement of beams and columns, as well as ensuring seismic resistance, is crucial.
  • A House Living in Harmony with Wood|Skip Floor
    Six varying ceiling heights generate diverse spatial experiences and rhythm
    Ringo Studio
    Ringo Studio
    Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture
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    Local Timber
    Wooden House
    Borrowed Scenery
    Passive Design
    WoodenHouse
    SkipFloor
    PassiveDesign
    BorrowedScenery
    PrefecturalTimber
  • A Residence with Workspace for Living with Cats|Skip Floor
    A Residence with Workspace for Living with Cats3
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Courtyard
    Cat Steps
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    Living with Cats
    Inner Garage
    HouseLivingWithCats
    InnerGarage
    CatSteps
    Courtyard
    SkipFloor
  • House in Nishiokamoto II|Skip Floor
    House in Nishiokamoto II12
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Scenic View
    Skip Floor
    Sloped Site
    Resort Style
    Inner Balcony
    Ocean View House
    ScenicViews
    ResortStyle
    SkipFloor
    2FLDK
  • Garage House at Mondo Yakujin|Skip Floor
    Garage House at Mondo Yakujin15
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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    Built-in Garage
    Terrace
    Built-inGarage
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
  • House in Takarazuka|Skip Floor
    House in Takarazuka2
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Sloped Site
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    SlopedSite
  • House Along the Jōsui Canal|Skip Floor
    House Along the Jōsui Canal16
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Workspace
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    Visual Control
    Natural Modern
    Borrowed Scenery
    Gardening
    Live-Work Integration
    House with Doma
    Continuous Window

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Adding a Dynamic Feel to an Open-Plan LDK. A Three-Dimensional Gathering Space Created by a Split-Level Floor.

LDK |Skip Floor

Incorporating a split-level floor into an LDK naturally creates multiple living spots within a single space. For example, a space in a corner of the living room raised by a few steps can function as a second living area where the family can enjoy reading or hobbies. The level change gently divides sightlines while still allowing sounds and presence to be felt, maintaining a comfortable sense of distance.
The change in height also influences ceiling heights and window placement, creating a rhythm in the space. You can enjoy different atmospheres at different times of the day, such as light pouring in from high windows and calm shadows spreading in lower areas.

  • House in Nishiokamoto II|Skip Floor
    House in Nishiokamoto II12
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Scenic View
    Skip Floor
    Sloped Site
    Resort Style
    Inner Balcony
    Ocean View House
    ScenicViews
    ResortStyle
    SkipFloor
    2FLDK
  • Residence Featuring an Indoor-Integrated Terrace|Skip Floor
    Terrace accessible from the living room without level changes and positioned at an ideal height when seated from the dining area
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Soundproof Room
    Forever Home
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    Simple Modern
    Music Room
    Borrowed Scenery
    Terrace
    High Ceiling
    Terrace
    SplitLevelFloor
    HighCeiling
    SoundproofRoom
    BorrowedScenery
  • Makizukadai House, Sakai|Skip Floor
    Makizukadai House, Sakai3
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Calm Presence
    Built-in Garage
    Void
    Sense of Openness
    Continuous Window
  • House in Hamadera|Skip Floor
    Lush greenery from the shrine visible through cross-framed windows
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Scenic View
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    Wall Bookshelf
    Wooden House
    SkipFloor
    BuiltInBookshelves
    TimberHouse
    ScenicViews
  • Makizukadai House, Sakai|Skip Floor
    Makizukadai House, Sakai5
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Calm Presence
    Built-in Garage
    Void
    Sense of Openness
    Continuous Window
  • House in Takarazuka|Skip Floor
    Spatial expansion and variation achieved through the skip-floor design
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Skip Floor
    Sloped Site
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    SlopedSite

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Connecting Indoors and Outdoors with Level Changes. A Natural Sense of Unity with the Terrace Created by a Split-Level Floor.

Terrace |Skip Floor

Combining a split-level floor with a terrace makes the connection between inside and outside even more pleasant. By placing the terrace half a level up from the interior, sightlines can extend further, creating a lifestyle with the scenery as a backdrop.
The indoor level changes are reflected in the outdoor space, creating an intermediate area that can be furnished with benches or plants. This space can be used for multiple purposes, such as a spot to enjoy morning coffee or a waiting area for children before they start playing outside.

  • House with Skip Floors|Skip Floor
    A rooftop for enjoying beer—a slightly indulgent space
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    Tea Room
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    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • Tower of Light and Wind|Skip Floor
    The rooftop serves as a play area with a children's pool.
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Built-in Garage
    Garage House
    Narrow House
    Antique Furniture
    GarageHouse
    BuiltInGarage
    AntiqueFurniture
    SplitLevelFloor
    CompactHousing
  • House in Asahi Ward|Skip Floor
    House in Asahi Ward18
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Privacy
    Skip Floor
    Skylight
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    Skylight
    Privacy
  • Makizukadai House, Sakai|Skip Floor
    Makizukadai House, Sakai9
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Calm Presence
    Built-in Garage
    Void
    Sense of Openness
    Continuous Window
  • House in Takarazuka|Skip Floor
    House in Takarazuka18
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Sloped Site
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    SlopedSite
  • A Hobby-Filled Residence Featuring a Traditional Irori Hearth|Skip Floor
    The balcony doubles as a laundry drying area, with a waist-high wall shielding the bathroom from external views.
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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    Japanese Modern
    Inner Garage
    IndoorGarage
    SkipFloor
    IroriHearth
    JapaneseModern

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Designing Stairs and Space as One. The Light-Footed Flow and Living Spots Guided by a Split-Level Floor.

Stairs |Skip Floor

The true potential of a split-level floor is realized when combined with stairs. Connecting multiple floors with short flights of stairs makes movement rhythmical and creates a sense of circulation throughout the entire space.
Small landings can serve as places to sit and read or as gallery-like spaces to display decor. The circulation path itself creates scenes of daily life, transforming the staircase from a mere means of transit into something more.

  • A Residence with Workspace for Living with Cats|Skip Floor
    A Residence with Workspace for Living with Cats3
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Courtyard
    Cat Steps
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    Living with Cats
    Inner Garage
    HouseLivingWithCats
    InnerGarage
    CatSteps
    Courtyard
    SkipFloor
  • Garage House at Mondo Yakujin|Skip Floor
    Garage House at Mondo Yakujin15
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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    Built-in Garage
    Terrace
    Built-inGarage
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
  • House Along the Jōsui Canal|Skip Floor
    House Along the Jōsui Canal16
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Workspace
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    Visual Control
    Natural Modern
    Borrowed Scenery
    Gardening
    Live-Work Integration
    House with Doma
    Continuous Window
  • Garage House at Mondo Yakujin|Skip Floor
    Garage House at Mondo Yakujin14
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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    Built-in Garage
    Terrace
    Built-inGarage
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
  • House Along the Jōsui Canal|Skip Floor
    House Along the Jōsui Canal14
    Atelier Cotocoto
    Atelier Cotocoto
    4 Sekimachiminami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
    Workspace
    Skip Floor
    Visual Control
    Natural Modern
    Borrowed Scenery
    Gardening
    Live-Work Integration
    House with Doma
    Continuous Window
  • The Sunken Retreat|Skip Floor
    The Sunken Retreat2
    Far East Design Lab.
    Far East Design Lab.
    Cercle Akasaka 1F, 4-2-25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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    Rooftop Garden
    Basement
    SplitLevelFloor
    RooftopGarden
    Basement

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A Three-Dimensional Feel Reflected from the Internal Structure. An Expressive Façade Created by a Split-Level Floor.

Exterior |Skip Floor

A split-level floor, with its internal level changes reflected on the exterior, creates a rich three-dimensional feel and rhythm for the façade. Differences in floor levels bring variation to window heights and eave lines, allowing the building to harmonize with its surroundings while highlighting its unique character.
During the design phase, careful consideration must be given to waterproofing, insulation joints, and seismic performance. Adding balconies or small roof terraces at the level changes can also enhance the appeal as outdoor living spaces.

  • House in Takarazuka|Skip Floor
    House in Takarazuka2
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
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    Sloped Site
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    SlopedSite
  • Garage House at Mondo Yakujin|Skip Floor
    The garage depth is recessed below the road level.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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    Built-in Garage
    Terrace
    Built-inGarage
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
  • Garage House Featuring a Skip-Floor Design|Skip Floor
    Garage House Featuring a Skip-Floor Design18
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
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    Semi-Basement
    Simple Modern
    Garage House
    Road bike
    Sewing Studio
    Bike Tower
    GarageHouse
    SkipFloor
    SemiBasement
    DressmakingStudio
  • Residence in Moriguchi|Skip Floor
    Residence in Moriguchi18
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    In-Ex Design Co., Ltd.
    4-59 Takanoizumicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    EarthenEntrance
  • Convex–Concave–Convex|Skip Floor
    Convex–Concave–Convex15
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    AS IT IS Co., Ltd.
    576 O, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Island Kitchen
    Exposed Beam
    Bouldering Wall
    Circulation Flow
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    High Airtightness and High Insulation
    Natural Modern
    Natural Materials
    Timber Frame
    Nook
  • House in Asahi Ward|Skip Floor
    House in Asahi Ward1
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Privacy
    Skip Floor
    Skylight
    Terrace
    SkipFloor
    Terrace
    Skylight
    Privacy

Exterior × Skip Floor

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