Small in size, but big in concept, MUJI's minimalist huts can house four people.
MUJI has just released its long-awaited MUJI Huts, which they call ‘a very special little place, all your own.’ With a space of just under 10 sq m, the huts are spacious enough for four people to comfortably relax. The city-getaway cabins are set to cost you around 3,000,000 Japanese yen (26,000 USD).
You can see how the architectural elements, including the large window, porch and high shed roof, make the area seem open and allow lots of natural light in, but the size also keeps it cosy. The hardwood cladding is treated with an oil-based stain to help withstand the elements. The interior walls are left unfinished so you can customise it to your taste.
MUJI says ‘put it in the mountains, near the ocean, or in a garden, and it immediately blends in with the surroundings, inviting you to a whole new life.’
MUJI Huts are able to be installed in Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Yamagata, and Shizuoka Prefectures, although you’ll probably want to double-check with your local municipality.
If you would like more information including specifications options, visit the MUJI Hut website.
If you have a specific query, email Muji via the contact details below.
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