I bought a 90 Years Old Traditional Japanese Machiya house in Kyoto and how I plan to fix it

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • I bought a 90+ years old Kyo-machiya townhouse in Kyoto city and the renovation will start soon as the final floor plan has been decided! I will go through the layout changes in different parts of this traditional Japanese house and hope the video can be helpful for those who might be interested in buying or renovating his/her own machiya or kominka house in Japan.
    0:00​ Introduction
    0:22​ Before & After Floor Plan
    1:35​ Change #1 - Entrance Hall
    2:22​ Change #2 - Living Room & Dining Room
    4:26​ Take a break - Kids running around the house!
    5:48 Adding a slide from the 2nd floor???
    6:44​ Change #3 - Adding a room on the 2nd floor
    8:02 Hello beam and how I decide to keep it
    9:02 Lattice windows on the exterior & other things I want to keep
    This is the kyo-machiya that has a slide inside...
    bukkenfan.jp/e/58632774369841...
    #renovation​ #traditionahouse #kyomachiya #machiya​
    #japanesehouse​ #kominka​ #hometour​
    BG music:
    UPBEAT CORPORATE on SoundCloud
    sunset on SoundCloud

Комментарии • 49

  • @FoxyfloofJumps
    @FoxyfloofJumps 3 месяца назад

    I love the old plates. They are so cute. I'd put all the old things together so they can keep each other company. Make a small shrine just for them, to honor those who came before you, and also keep them from rusting/rotting away to nothing.

  • @dinifroggy
    @dinifroggy Год назад

    The degoshi windows are one of the things I liked most! I would keep them no matter what. I will check how the house turned, since it sounds awesome.

  • @midnightchannel7759
    @midnightchannel7759 Год назад

    A huge thing u can do, which also accords with that first "ideal" photo, would be to refurbish all of the wood to the same light shade (if possible). That photo does this, the light shade if the woodnincreases the perceived space a great deal while, at the same time, drawing attention away from that wood (again, perception of greater volume). Any art u choose to hang, kr garden space display, will become the focal point as the wood / wall, etc, receed.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  Год назад

      Thank you for the tips! No arts in the house yet when small kids are all running around...protection of the house (& the kids) first 😂

  • @semiramis10711
    @semiramis10711 Год назад

    Keep the sock, it's hanging there for a purpose you'll find out, lol. I had moved into a very old house (built in 1350) and there were things left behind by previous residents in every corner. It was sometimes a strange feeling to decide what stays and goes. As if throwing out would end something that I don't really knew what it really was. Oh, sometimes I'm too superstitious, haha. Your house looks great and will become very beautiful with time and your sweet children will fill it with happy life. I think old Machiya is looking forward to it happily.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the lovely comment. 1350 is very very old...! I think in Japan the oldest one can find for residential use are from the 1700s-1800s. Anything older than that is likely a museum or a cultural heritage. I am quite superstitious as well so whatever doesn't feel right I won't do it...

  • @Stripeschan
    @Stripeschan 3 года назад +9

    I'm actually really excited to see how this turns out. It's a beautiful house already and I can see you're gonna do good things with it! Do you have an estimated time when you want to complete the renovation or are you going to take as much time as you want?

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Simone! The actually renovation (mostly by the contractors) should start around May and finishes by Nov-Dec this year. It's a long journey but can't wait already.

  • @Val.Kyrie.
    @Val.Kyrie. Год назад

    I would absolutely love this home, but smaller 😬 I don’t think I could handle cleaning all that space.

  • @karlgarnett7445
    @karlgarnett7445 2 года назад

    You could extend the House to the fence line and put a garden space on the roof

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  2 года назад

      Hi Karl, yes would be nice too! Unfortunately the building-to-land ratio (decided by the city) is already at its maximum number and I cannot extend the house any further...

  • @ck7642
    @ck7642 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @softypapa
    @softypapa Год назад

    Very nice. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Luu24111
    @Luu24111 3 года назад

    The plan looks really good already! I'm looking forward to see the end result :)

  • @tommygtr3571
    @tommygtr3571 3 года назад

    Beautiful house!

  • @hisoka7
    @hisoka7 3 года назад

    The house you choose is perfect ! The roof structure is amazing !

  • @MegaMastiffman
    @MegaMastiffman 2 года назад

    First off congratulations on the new Daughter, well done and second I really think you have it together every upgrade/improvement was great I can’t wait to see the finished product looking outstanding so far keep up the great work!!!

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  2 года назад

      Thank you again for watching! Towards the end of the renovation and I'm really excited as well....!

  • @celinecelin
    @celinecelin 2 года назад

    Thank you again for yet an other very interesting video ! If the other still stands to visit your renovated home and have a cup of tea i am also in the kyoto area. :) As an architect i always find these projects very fascinating to see how people adapt traditional architecture to their contemporary lifestyle. Looking forward to checking the rest of your video and maybe meeting in person.
    Happy Christmas week.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  2 года назад

      He Celine, thank you for the comment! If you are also in Kyoto please feel free to drop by and see the renovation progress ;) I am failing to make more video updates but let me know when you want to see the place. Enjoy the year end holidays as well!

  • @amysbees6686
    @amysbees6686 3 года назад

    Brilliant new floor PLAN and innovations! I expect it will be a very bright happy home when you're finished!

    • @amysbees6686
      @amysbees6686 3 года назад

      Interesting (good luck charm), weird (sock) and just plain creepy ("mascot") stuff left behind.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Amy, all sorts of stuff in this house! I'm probably going to keep the good luck charm!

  • @Haladmer
    @Haladmer 3 года назад

    I still love the interior spaces, and will be interesting to see how the work develops!
    For the house plates, if you're reworking the street facing wall for additional bike space and need to remove the plates, maybe use a display box or frames to display the plates on the interior walls of the genkan?
    Again, an amazing house, thank you for sharing it with us!

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад +1

      Hi Haladmer thanks for the idea! I might just keep the plates (except the old name plate of course) as is. We will see :)

  • @darbychai
    @darbychai 3 года назад

    The mascot shall live on!!

  • @ulerhond
    @ulerhond 3 года назад

    I enjoy watching videos like this, and I think what you have is going to look incredible once it is finished. Do you have any plans to add skylights or windows on the upper balcony area to allow for more natural lighting? It should be very interesting to see how the house looks as you transform it! がんばろう!

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад

      Thank you Kevin! Yes I do plan to have windows/top light around the balcony area otherwise it would be too dark as a room. I hope the house turns out even better than I'm imagining.

  • @Munchprime
    @Munchprime 3 года назад

    Keep everything that you want to keep. After all, you buy a house like this for its soul.

  • @MegaMastiffman
    @MegaMastiffman 2 года назад

    Spiral staircase?

  • @martenlundin
    @martenlundin 3 года назад +1

    Would love to live in a house like that...its a bit too big for me though. Nice little space for the garden as well. Are there small machiya like this with larger gardens in the city? Or is it kept to a minimum?

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад

      Hi Marten, machiya in the city usually have small gardens (they are basically townhouses). It is rare to find a small property with a relatively big garden. For bigger gardens you would need to go for Kominkas in the rural area.

    • @martenlundin
      @martenlundin 3 года назад

      @@GoodOldHousesJapan That’s what I thought.

  • @peterlo1890
    @peterlo1890 3 года назад

    If you don’t mind, could you please share the estimate renovation costs for your machiya, thanks.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад +1

      I am working on it actually! Finalizing the quote took a lot longer than I expected partly due to the "wood shock" in the past few month.

    • @peterlo1890
      @peterlo1890 3 года назад

      @@GoodOldHousesJapan You mentioned that there will be a company to do the renovation, therefore, I thought the company is responsible to give you an estimation before you decided which company to use. I had watched those “大改造!!劇的ビフォーアフター”, and I am very amazed for all those machiya renovations. Hardly wait to see the final product =)

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 2 года назад

    Bicycle helmets required for staying on second floor!

  • @michaelplunkett8059
    @michaelplunkett8059 2 года назад

    Skylights on back roof.
    Too dark otherwise.

  • @modtomodern
    @modtomodern 3 года назад

    Sorry but your plan designs are too cold, too stark. Everything is removed or covered in white paint and wood floors. The respect for the past is erased and in 10 years you may regret doing such a severe change. Please, please, leave the old wood alone. If you wanted a cold white box , why buy and strip down this maichi-ya?Just buy a modern house and leave this beautiful traditional house for someone who will try to retain and respect it's historical beauty.

    • @GoodOldHousesJapan
      @GoodOldHousesJapan  3 года назад

      Sorry that the illustrations weren't that good but I'm trying to keep most of the wood and there really aren't going to be any white walls (maybe just the 2F bedroom). Most will be mud wall or plaster wall.