Muji Just Released a New Prefab House, and It's a Minimalist's Dream

Chances are, you probably already have all Muji everything (pencils? stationery? organizers?) if you clicked on this article. So, really, the next logical step is to seal the deal and get the full Muji lifestyle by buying one of its new houses.
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We're talking about Muji's Yo no Ie, a single-story prefabrication home that is the retailer's answer to the demand for low-profile homes in Japan. And, it also happens to be a minimalist dream. See more photos of Muji's new prefab house below.
The 1,096-square-feet single-story house has an open-concept floor plan.
With a minimalist aesthetic, the interior features pale wood flooring and white walls.
The space mixes working and living, as well as the inside and outside.
Here's another look at one of the many inside-outside areas.
Of course, it wouldn't be very Muji or Japanese without an all-white bathroom.
In addition, the house is also earthquake-resistant.
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Priced at ¥15.9 million (approximately P7.4 million), the house is—sadly—only available in Japan for now.
This story originally appeared on Esquiremag.ph.
* Minor edits have been made by the Realliving.com.ph editors.