A large certified Kyo-machiya southeast of Nijo Castle, restored as a refined residence with an annex, courtyard, and artist studio.

Project Type

Ground-up Renovation

Completion

December 2024

A large machiya shaped for living, gathering, and creative work.

Located southeast of Nijo Castle in central Kyoto, this large certified Kyo-machiya was redesigned by Tokyo-based firm Wasabi and restored by the Heritage Homes team. The project brought together the scale of a traditional machiya, the privacy of an annex, and the openness of a generous garden courtyard — creating a home with room not only for daily living, but also for creative work.

The renovation balances preserved architectural character with a bold, contemporary atmosphere. Exposed timber beams, high ceilings, dark plaster walls, latticework, and original roof details give the home a strong Kyoto identity, while the open living area, artist studio space, updated kitchen, bath, and courtyard-facing rooms make it practical for modern use. The result is a spacious, atmospheric residence where heritage, craftsmanship, and creative life meet.

⸺ Sourcing

We locate heritage properties across Kyoto and rural Japan — machiya, kominka, and former temples whose architectural integrity makes them worth preserving. Each candidate is evaluated for structural soundness, historical character, and restoration potential.

⸺ Design

Our in-house architects assess the structure and develop a sensitive restoration plan. We map what to preserve, what to repair, and where modern systems can be integrated without disturbing the home's character.

⸺ Structural Restoration

Original timber frames, beams, and lattice work are stabilized and refinished by hand. We reinforce where needed using traditional joinery and contemporary techniques — always invisible, always reversible where possible.

⸺ Modern Systems

Plumbing, electrical, insulation, and climate control are introduced behind the scenes. Kitchens, bathrooms, and storage are reimagined for contemporary life, specified in materials that match the home's vocabulary.

⸺ Interior Detailing

Hand-applied plaster, custom joinery, hinoki ofuro, integrated lighting — every visible surface is considered. We source from the same workshops that have supplied Kyoto's machiya for generations.

⸺ Handover

The completed home is documented, photographed, and prepared for its next chapter. We support new owners through purchase, registration, and the early months of living in their restored property.

About Us

Heritage Homes Japan is a small team of dedicated professionals passionate about restoring Japan’s beautiful architectural heritage.

Licenses

Real Estate License: Kyoto (1) No. 14622
Construction License: Kyoto (7般) No. 44976
Architect Design Office Reg.: Kyoto No. (07B) 03805
Construction Management Association of Japan Registration: CM065

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