Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Kawasaki's Serene Miyamae District
This 5th-floor condominium unit in the Miyamae Green Heights complex offers a thoughtfully renovated living space of 75.84 square meters. The property features a 3LDK layout and is situated in a quiet residential area of Kawasaki City's Miyamae Ward, Kanagawa Prefecture. The renovation, completed in August 2018, included the replacement of kitchen, bathroom, and toilet fixtures, as well as interior wall and floor finishes throughout the unit.
The interior design embraces an industrial aesthetic, characterized by an exposed concrete ceiling that lends a raw yet refined atmosphere to the living spaces. Lighting rails are installed, allowing for flexible lighting arrangements to suit various interior styles. The entrance features an open shelf storage system that can be used for display purposes. A notable design element is the use of curtains instead of doors in certain areas, creating flexible partitions that adapt to different lifestyle needs.
The kitchen area incorporates white tile accents, contributing to a cafe-like ambiance, while a partial wall helps conceal everyday kitchen clutter. The living room includes large-capacity open storage on both sides, equipped with adjustable shelves and hanging pipes for versatile display and organization. The bathroom features a spacious shower area with a separate bathtub. The unit includes a system kitchen, a dishwasher-dryer, a bidet toilet seat, and a south-facing balcony measuring 11.75 square meters.
The property is located in the keyaki-daira area of Miyamae Ward, approximately a 20-minute walk from Miyamae Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line. The area is described as a quiet, green residential neighborhood on elevated ground, offering good sunlight and ventilation. A flat parking space is available, along with bicycle parking and a motorcycle parking area. The building is a five-story reinforced concrete structure with 20 units, completed in July 1972. The land rights are freehold. Monthly management fees are 17,190 yen, and repair reserve fund contributions are 6,150 yen.