These Playhouses Are Inspired By Japanese Architecture – Design You Trust

These Playhouses Are Inspired By Japanese Architecture

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Barcelona-based designer, David Lamolla of SmartPlayhouse, has designed a collection of minimalist playhouses inspired by Japanese architecture.

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A durable exterior makes it ideal for the backyard, even when it rains.

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The maxi version has two floors connected by internal stairs.

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Most of the windows are stationery, however there is one that opens.

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The entry door has been designed specifically with children in mind. As a security feature they open outwards and have finger protection in the hinge area.

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Via Contemporist

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