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Resort Style Single-storey House, Bright and Airy With High Ceiling and Skylight

Architects: Hiro Kikuchi Architectural Design Office
Usable Area: 143.99 m²
Photographs : Kota Toyama

Resort-style living is all about spacious, airy interiors that blur the line between indoors and out. But the effect can be lost when large openings need to be closed off to allow air conditioning to function.

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In a resort-style living community, you’ll find everything you need to live a comfortable and enjoyable lifestyle.

From beautiful homes and apartments to on-site restaurants and entertainment venues, resort style living communities offer everything you need to live the life of your dreams.

The concept of resort style living can be traced back to the early 20th century when the wealthy started to travel to warmer climates for extended periods.

During this time, hotels and resorts started to pop up, offering luxurious amenities and services to attract wealthy travelers.

As time went on, the concept of resort-style living started to evolve, and developers started to build communities designed to offer a resort-like lifestyle year-round.

Credit: kikuchihiro

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