Discover the Thoughtful Design of Reable Garden Daiichi Kasama City Kasama
This new construction development in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offers a collection of single-family homes designed with modern living and family comfort in mind. The property features a range of layouts, from 3LDK to 4LDK+S, with land sizes from approximately 204.16 m² to 302.47 m² and building sizes from 86.95 m² to 110.12 m². Prices start from 18.9 million yen.
The agent's notes provide deep insight into the design philosophy. Having one Japanese-style room (washitsu) provides a moment of calm in a busy day; the scent of the tatami's rush grass gently envelops a tired body and seems to have a relaxing effect. Even in modern times where Westernization is mainstream, you can feel the soothing charm of Japanese style. The layout requires passing through the living room to reach the stairs and bathroom, meaning family members naturally see each other when coming home or going out, making it easy to keep track of everyone's movements. If storage within the kitchen is overflowing, a pantry is recommended. It can store not only food but also large lunch boxes for sports days, tiered boxes, consumables like sponges and detergent, and anything else related to the kitchen.
The single-story homes attract a wide range of generations. With few level changes, they are easy to live in, and the fact that everything is completed on one floor offers many charms. Design and functionality have also evolved, and the popularity of single-story homes is on the rise. The balcony, accessible directly from the hall without passing through private rooms, can be used casually by the whole family. It's a charming outdoor space for enjoying tea time or reading. A stylish and versatile free space is located in the recommended Western-style room on the second-floor master bedroom. With a window making it bright, it's a space where you can concentrate on studying or work in the quiet second-floor room. A storage room (nando) can be used as a closet by attaching a tension rod to the wall. It's also convenient for storing electrical appliances like fans and kotatsu, as well as event items like Christmas trees.
Key equipment and specifications include a bathroom dryer, system kitchen, washlet toilet seat, underfloor storage, 24-hour ventilation, double-pane glass, a TV monitor intercom, motion sensors, and parking for 3 to 5 vehicles (depending on vehicle type). The development utilizes the traditional Japanese wooden post-and-beam construction method, which is optimal for Japan's climate. Earthquake resistance is enhanced with seismic metal fittings, and high-level F☆☆☆☆ equivalent materials are used as standard for sick house syndrome countermeasures.
Important notes include other restrictions: regulations under the Landscape Act apply, and it is in an Article 22 zone with floor area ratio restrictions based on front road width. Event information and COVID-19 prevention measures are also detailed: staff will wear masks, efforts will be made to avoid customer overlap, disinfectant alcohol is provided, booths are disinfected, explanations will be conducted outdoors where possible, and remote work is implemented to reduce employee contact. A 'Home Viewing Session' is also available via video call or photos for those unable to visit in person.