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Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
JYU ARCHITECT
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Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms|Introduction to Architecture Firms|Embedding the Extraordinary Within Everyday Life

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
The chashitsu (tea room) is a special space in which Japanese aesthetic sensibilities and spatial philosophy are concentrated. Elements such as the nijiriguchi (crawl-in entrance), tokonoma (alcove), the placement of windows and the way light is admitted, and the choice of materials demand a deep understanding of traditional tea ceremony protocols in tea-room design. When integrating a tea room into a contemporary residence, major design challenges include coordinating circulation with the living areas and creating a serene environment appropriate to the spirit of chanoyu. Here we introduce architectural practices that combine a thorough knowledge of Japanese traditional culture with contemporary architectural expertise.
  • Revitalization of Prewar Rental Kyoto Townhouses | Row Houses on Showa Alley|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Eaves with ceramic tile roofs line both sides of the narrow street—an urban fabric that dates back to the prewar period.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Exposed Beam
    Tsubo Garden
    Reclaimed Beam
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Kominka Restoration
    Income Property
    Professional Equipment
    Narrow House
    Renovation
    Kyomachiya
    SeismicReinforcement
    SeismicAssessment
    Nagaya
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Music room situated in the basement
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Maple veneer, matching the back storage, is applied to the refrigerator door to seamlessly integrate it
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Opening the wooden sash sliding doors creates a level connection between the LDK and the deck terrace
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • Improving a Familiar Home for Greater Comfort | House to Cherish|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Six-mat Japanese-style room. A built-in air conditioner was newly installed above the overhead storage compartment.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Tea Room
    Natural Materials
    Display Storage
    Capturing Light
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Forever Home
    Gallery
    Plaster Wall
    Renovation
    Mingei (Japanese folk craft movement)
    Japanese Modern
    Parquet flooring
    Seismic reinforcement (structural retrofit)
    Tea preparation area (mizuya)
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    View of the tea garden through the low ground-level window, which also serves as a nijiriguchi (crawl door); light reflected off the tatami illuminates the ceiling adorned with karakami paper
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden

japanese tea ceremony

Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio

532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A tea room integrated seamlessly with the entrance earthen floor
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    House with Skip Floors6
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A bookshelf spanning the entire wall surface
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    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
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    House with Skip Floors8
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony
  • House with Skip Floors|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Family spaces connected vertically, horizontally, and diagonally
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    Tatsumi Negishi Architectural Studio
    532-5 Nakazawa, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
    Skip Floor
    Tea Room
    Wall Storage
    Roof Balcony
    SplitLevel
    WallStorage
    TeaRoom
    RoofBalcony

Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates

302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
  • Revitalization of Prewar Rental Kyoto Townhouses | Row Houses on Showa Alley|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Eaves with ceramic tile roofs line both sides of the narrow street—an urban fabric that dates back to the prewar period.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Exposed Beam
    Tsubo Garden
    Reclaimed Beam
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Kominka Restoration
    Income Property
    Professional Equipment
    Narrow House
    Renovation
    Kyomachiya
    SeismicReinforcement
    SeismicAssessment
    Nagaya
  • Improving a Familiar Home for Greater Comfort | House to Cherish|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Six-mat Japanese-style room. A built-in air conditioner was newly installed above the overhead storage compartment.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Tea Room
    Natural Materials
    Display Storage
    Capturing Light
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Forever Home
    Gallery
    Plaster Wall
    Renovation
    Mingei (Japanese folk craft movement)
    Japanese Modern
    Parquet flooring
    Seismic reinforcement (structural retrofit)
    Tea preparation area (mizuya)
  • Improving a Familiar Home for Greater Comfort | House to Cherish|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    The outdoor air-conditioning unit that had been placed on the front of the second floor was relocated into a recess in the exterior wall and concealed with louvers.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Tea Room
    Natural Materials
    Display Storage
    Capturing Light
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Forever Home
    Gallery
    Plaster Wall
    Renovation
    Mingei (Japanese folk craft movement)
    Japanese Modern
    Parquet flooring
    Seismic reinforcement (structural retrofit)
    Tea preparation area (mizuya)
  • Improving a Familiar Home for Greater Comfort | House to Cherish|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    The living room, converted from a Japanese-style room to a Western-style space.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Tea Room
    Natural Materials
    Display Storage
    Capturing Light
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Forever Home
    Gallery
    Plaster Wall
    Renovation
    Mingei (Japanese folk craft movement)
    Japanese Modern
    Parquet flooring
    Seismic reinforcement (structural retrofit)
    Tea preparation area (mizuya)
  • Revitalization of Prewar Rental Kyoto Townhouses | Row Houses on Showa Alley|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A wall opening discovered during demolition proved to be an original secondary window; it is normally protected from wind and rain with a hanging shoji screen.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Exposed Beam
    Tsubo Garden
    Reclaimed Beam
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Kominka Restoration
    Income Property
    Professional Equipment
    Narrow House
    Renovation
    Kyomachiya
    SeismicReinforcement
    SeismicAssessment
    Nagaya
  • Improving a Familiar Home for Greater Comfort | House to Cherish|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    View from the entrance toward the interior; the living room entrance is on the left.
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Associates
    302, Zeniya Honpo Main Building, 14-6 Ishigatsujichō, Tennōji-ku, Osaka
    Tea Room
    Natural Materials
    Display Storage
    Capturing Light
    Japanese House
    Japanese Modern
    Forever Home
    Gallery
    Plaster Wall
    Renovation
    Mingei (Japanese folk craft movement)
    Japanese Modern
    Parquet flooring
    Seismic reinforcement (structural retrofit)
    Tea preparation area (mizuya)

Archiplace

502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Maple veneer, matching the back storage, is applied to the refrigerator door to seamlessly integrate it
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Opening the wooden sash sliding doors creates a level connection between the LDK and the deck terrace
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    View of the tea garden through the low ground-level window, which also serves as a nijiriguchi (crawl door); light reflected off the tatami illuminates the ceiling adorned with karakami paper
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Master bedroom connected to the living room void; six sliding doors allow the space to be closed off when desired
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A simple mono-pitched roof form contrasting with the surrounding woodland scenery
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
  • House Nestled Among the Trees|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Deck terrace preserving existing trees, ideal for enjoying barbecues with friends
    Archiplace
    Archiplace
    502 Palm House Hatsudai, 1-20-2 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Living with Nature
    Wood-Burning Stove
    Terrace
    Tea Garden
    LivingWithNature
    WoodBurningStove
    Terrace
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden

JYU ARCHITECT

2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing9
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing17
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing6
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing10
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing11
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty
  • Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Yukyuro + Row-Type Rental Housing3
    JYU ARCHITECT
    JYU ARCHITECT
    2-19-19 Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
    Tea Room
    Japanese House
    Tea Garden
    Income Property
    Rental House
    TeaRoom
    TeaGarden
    IncomeProperty

Tada Architectural Design Office

5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Music room situated in the basement
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A three-mat tea room located on the north side
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    House in North Kamakura7
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    A fluid spatial composition centered around a curved wall embedded with earth from Kamakura rock
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    House in North Kamakura15
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
  • House in North Kamakura|Homes Featuring Traditional Tea Rooms
    Japanese architecture with a hip-and-gable roof befitting Kamakura’s landscape, welcomed by a wisteria trellis
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    Tada Architectural Design Office
    5-1-3-607 Shonandai, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Built-in Garage
    Circulation Flow
    Guitar
    Built-inGarage
    TeaRoom
    MusicRoom
    CirculationFlow
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