Spacious Multi-Generational Home in Kishiwada with Renovated Interiors
This large-scale detached property in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a unique layout combining a two-story structure with a single-story wing, connected by a convenient passageway. The total layout is an expansive 8SLDK+DK, providing versatile living spaces suitable for multi-generational families, large households, or various other uses. The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in March of Reiwa 8 (2026), ensuring modern comfort within a solid structure.
The home features two distinct kitchens. One is an open-concept kitchen with bright flooring and a unified design, offering ample workspace and easy ventilation via windows. The other, located in the single-story section, is noted for its abundant storage, making organization simple, and features clean flooring and walls that create a bright overall impression. The entrance areas are also a highlight, with one being a bright, spacious genkan with large-capacity storage including a full-length mirror, and another featuring a traditional Japanese-style genkan with classic sliding doors and a wooden shoe cupboard, creating a calm atmosphere with tile flooring that is easy to clean.
Living spaces are characterized by their openness. The bright flooring contributes to a refreshing atmosphere throughout the interior. The bathrooms are bright and airy, with large windows for ventilation, and feature spacious bathtubs and washing areas. The washroom is bright and clean with ample storage, and the toilets are equipped with comfortable warm-water washing toilet seats and windows for ventilation. The property includes multiple toilets, with one featuring both a Western-style toilet and a urinal for high practicality.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, reheating function for the bath, bathroom dryer, shower-equipped vanity, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with parking. Other equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, shower, three-burner cooktop, balcony, dishwasher, closet, shoe cupboard, auto bath, water purifier, and bathroom heating.
The exterior presents a calm, wooden appearance with a traditional design that harmonizes with the streetscape. Lattice windows add an accent to the street-facing location. The property includes a well with a nearby faucet. Parking is available for two or more vehicles in a tandem configuration (depending on vehicle type), with a wide entrance approach ensuring smooth movement. The location is a 12-minute walk from Haruki Station on the Nankai Main Line, providing train access. The neighborhood is quiet, and amenities such as Haruki Elementary School (450m), Haruki Junior High School (240m), a convenience store (450m), a supermarket (850m), and a drugstore (800m) are within easy reach.