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Second-Floor Living|Case Studies|A Home That Embraces Light, Wind, and Scenery for an Open and Airy Lifestyle

Author: Qurasuki Editorial Department
Even on limited sites or in dense residential areas, designing a home with the living room on the second floor is often chosen to achieve a sense of openness and brightness. By placing the heart of daily life where the view opens up to the sky, the light from the windows becomes soft, and the breeze carries the scents of the seasons.
At this height, it's less susceptible to prying eyes from the surroundings, allowing you to keep curtains open while maintaining privacy and making a life with a backdrop of the townscape or distant mountains a part of your everyday. Incorporating a loft or attic storage can also enhance functionality even with limited floor space.
  • House in Toyoshiki|Second-Floor Living
    House in Toyoshiki10
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    159-20 Tsuboi-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Entrance Doma
    Terrace
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    EntranceDoma
    Terrace
  • House in Nishiokamoto II|Second-Floor Living
    House in Nishiokamoto II17
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Resort Style
    Ocean View House
    Sloped Site
    Scenic View
    Inner Balcony
    Skip Floor
    ScenicViews
    ResortStyle
    SkipFloor
    2FLDK
  • House in Miyakojima|Second-Floor Living
    House in Miyakojima8
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Outdoor Living
    Shop-House
    2FLDK
    OutdoorLiving
    MixedUseResidentialAndCommercial
  • HE10 — AICA Project Example Contest, Excellence Award|Second-Floor Living
    A kitchen counter that commands exclusive views over Osaka city
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    1572 Amagawataki-cho, Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    Second-Floor Living
    Continuous Window
    Exposed Beam
    Large Opening
    High Ceiling
    Steel Staircase
    balcony
  • House in Senriyamanishi|Second-Floor Living
    House in Senriyamanishi2
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Semi-basement
    TennisCourt
    2FLDK
    ExposedBeams
  • House in Senriyamanishi|Second-Floor Living
    House in Senriyamanishi9
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Semi-basement
    TennisCourt
    2FLDK
    ExposedBeams

Second-Floor Living

Scenery and Light Extending from the Windows. A Comfortable Living Space in the City Created by a Second-Floor Living Room.

Living Room |Second-Floor Living

A second-floor living room is less affected by surrounding buildings and makes it easier to secure large windows. Natural light reaches deep into the room, allowing you to enjoy the changing quality of light throughout the seasons and the day.
It is also important to regulate room temperature using appropriate eaves and insulated sashes. By carefully planning furniture arrangement and traffic flow while protecting visual privacy, you can create a cozy living room where the family naturally gathers.

  • House on Katase Coast|Second-Floor Living
    House on Katase Coast15
    Kurashi no Jōzōsho
    Kurashi no Jōzōsho
    4-14-12 Honkugenuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Couple Living
    Natural Modern
    Circulation Flow
    Piano
    Second-floor living room
    Circulation flow
    Music room
    Scenic views
  • House in Toyoshiki|Second-Floor Living
    House in Toyoshiki6
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    159-20 Tsuboi-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Entrance Doma
    Terrace
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    EntranceDoma
    Terrace
  • Clip Box|Second-Floor Living
    Clip Box12
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    4-6-3 Kenkyu Gakuen, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Second-Floor Living
    Simple Modern
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Capturing Light
    Courtyard
    Courtyard
    Balcony
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    ClosedToOutsideOpenToInside
  • Clip Box|Second-Floor Living
    Clip Box7
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    4-6-3 Kenkyu Gakuen, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Second-Floor Living
    Simple Modern
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Capturing Light
    Courtyard
    Courtyard
    Balcony
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    ClosedToOutsideOpenToInside
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Unuma House7
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Unuma House6
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction

Living Room × Second-Floor Living

A Dining Table Surrounded by Light and Scenery. The Everyday Richness Woven by a Dining Room Adjacent to a Second-Floor Living Room.

Dining Area |Second-Floor Living

A dining room adjacent to a second-floor living room turns meals into more special moments. The expansive view outside the window and the soft light filtering from the ceiling adorn the daily dining table. Enjoying a meal in an open atmosphere with unobstructed views naturally sparks conversation.
By maintaining a suitable distance from the living room while shortening the path to the kitchen, serving and clearing become smooth. A layout directly connected to a balcony also allows for enjoyable outdoor dining depending on the season and weather.

  • House in Sayama|Second-Floor Living
    House in Sayama7
    Coo Planning
    Coo Planning
    201, M'S Kyomachibori Building, 1-7-17 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Narrow House
    High Ceiling
    Wall Storage
    Scenic View
    CompactHousing
    WallStorage
    HighCeiling
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    ScenicView
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Unuma House9
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction
  • House in Kotani|Second-Floor Living
    Springtime vistas of the northern cherry tree framed by thoughtfully designed windows
    Kurashi no Jōzōsho
    Kurashi no Jōzōsho
    4-14-12 Honkugenuma, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Gardening
    Borrowed Scenery
    Natural Modern
    Exposed Beam
    Living with Cats
    Wet-Engawa
    Gardening
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    BorrowedScenery
  • House in Nishiarai|Second-Floor Living
    House in Nishiarai6
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    KASA ARCHITECTS
    2-21-2-1S Fuda, Chofu City, Tokyo
    Second-Floor Living
    Natural Modern
    Workspace
    Balcony
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    Workspace
  • Clip Box|Second-Floor Living
    Clip Box8
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    KICHI ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
    4-6-3 Kenkyu Gakuen, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
    Second-Floor Living
    Simple Modern
    Closed to Outside, Open to Inside
    Capturing Light
    Courtyard
    Courtyard
    Balcony
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    ClosedToOutsideOpenToInside
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Unuma House8
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction

Dining Area × Second-Floor Living

A Dining Table and Cooking Time Bathed in Light. A Kitchen Connected to the Second-Floor Living Room That Balances Chores and Family Time.

Kitchen |Second-Floor Living

Placing the kitchen on the same floor as the second-floor living room enhances both household efficiency and comfort. Natural light from a high position brightens the kitchen workspace, making cooking more enjoyable. The sense of unity with the adjacent living room allows for uninterrupted conversation with family and guests while cooking, creating a warm connection in everyday life.
With an island or peninsula kitchen, it's also possible to arrange the layout to enjoy the view while working. Connecting it to a balcony allows for easily carrying out ingredients to enjoy meals outdoors.

  • HE10 — AICA Project Example Contest, Excellence Award|Second-Floor Living
    A kitchen counter that commands exclusive views over Osaka city
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    YIA Ishiue Yoshihiro Architectural Design Office
    1572 Amagawataki-cho, Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
    Second-Floor Living
    Continuous Window
    Exposed Beam
    Large Opening
    High Ceiling
    Steel Staircase
    balcony
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Unuma House10
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction
  • House in Toyoshiki|Second-Floor Living
    House in Toyoshiki8
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    Yu Architectural Design Studio
    159-20 Tsuboi-cho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Entrance Doma
    Terrace
    SecondFloorLivingRoom
    EntranceDoma
    Terrace
  • House in Miyakojima|Second-Floor Living
    House in Miyakojima9
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Outdoor Living
    Shop-House
    2FLDK
    OutdoorLiving
    MixedUseResidentialAndCommercial
  • House in Hamura|Second-Floor Living
    House in Hamura13
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    2-23-1-1248 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo / 614 Katakura-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
    Second-Floor Living
    Sloped Ceiling
    Borrowed Scenery
    Simple Modern
    Wood Plank Ceiling
    Scenic View
    2FLDK
    BorrowedScenery
    SlopedCeiling
  • House in Miyakojima|Second-Floor Living
    House in Miyakojima10
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Outdoor Living
    Shop-House
    2FLDK
    OutdoorLiving
    MixedUseResidentialAndCommercial

Kitchen × Second-Floor Living

Shielding from Outside Views, Opening to the Inside. A New Relationship Between Lifestyle and Exterior Design Guided by a Second-Floor Living Room.

Exterior |Second-Floor Living

A second-floor living room gives a unique expression to the exterior design. The first floor, facing the road or neighboring houses, can have minimal windows to ensure privacy and create a calm impression.
The second floor is then designed with large windows and openings, making it difficult to see in from the outside while allowing light and views to flood the interior. In designs where a balcony or roof terrace is presented as part of the exterior, the outdoor space becomes a defining feature of the entire building.

  • House in Senriyamanishi|Second-Floor Living
    House in Senriyamanishi2
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Semi-basement
    TennisCourt
    2FLDK
    ExposedBeams
  • SAKURA House|Second-Floor Living
    SAKURA House2
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    Kumi Inoue Architects
    2-6-15 Kuwazu, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Borrowed Scenery
    Spiral Staircase
    Continuous Window
    Capturing Light
    Natural
    Modern
  • House in Koshigaya|Second-Floor Living
    House in Koshigaya3
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    Mochizuki Architectural Atelier
    2-23-1-1248 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo / 614 Katakura-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Home Theater
    ExposedBeams
    HomeTheater
    2FLDK
  • House in Senriyamanishi|Second-Floor Living
    House in Senriyamanishi3
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Exposed Beam
    Semi-basement
    TennisCourt
    2FLDK
    ExposedBeams
  • House in Ashiya|Second-Floor Living
    House in Ashiya1
    Abax Architects
    Abax Architects
    203 Higashi-Shin Building, 1-7-12 Awaza, Nishi-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
    Second-Floor Living
    Tile Deck
    Resort Style
    Exposed Beam
    Scenic View
    Water Basin
    ScenicView
    2FLDK
    ResortStyle
    ReflectingPool
    ExposedBeams
  • Unuma House|Second-Floor Living
    Swing
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    Kota Goto Architectural Studio
    1-17-1 Unuma-Haba-chō, Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
    Aging Gracefully
    Second-Floor Living
    Atelier-House
    Circulation Flow
    Architect's Own House
    Material Texture
    Proportion
    Privacy
    hybrid_construction

Exterior × Second-Floor Living

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