Housing and renovation method
The house design with differently depthed shelf portions in the storage room addresses inefficiencies in storing outdoor items of varying sizes, enabling efficient storage by size-based placement.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024132791
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-20
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to homes and renovation methods. [Background technology]
[0002] BACKGROUND ART Storage rooms arranged adjacent to entrance halls have been known for some time. Patent Document 1 describes a closet room as this type of storage room. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2003-184327 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] A storage room located adjacent to the entrance hall is suitable for storing outdoor items. However, outdoor items vary in size, including relatively large items such as golf bags and outdoor gear, as well as relatively small items such as children's play equipment. The closet room described in Patent Document 1 as a storage room still leaves room for improvement in terms of storage efficiency for outdoor items of various sizes.
[0005] The present invention aims to provide a home equipped with a storage room that can easily and efficiently store a variety of outdoor items, large and small, and a renovation method for providing such a storage room. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] A house according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises: (1) The entrance hall and a storage room that is arranged adjacent to the entrance floor and can be accessed from the entrance floor, The storage room includes a wall-mounted shelf including a first shelf portion and a second shelf portion that are arranged at different positions in a plan view, The depth of the second shelf portion is smaller than the depth of the first shelf portion.
[0007] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (2) The house according to (1) above, wherein the storage room has an area of 1 to 2 tatami mats.
[0008] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (3) The depth of the first shelf board portion is 350 mm or more and 450 mm or less, In the house according to (1) or (2) above, the depth of the second shelf portion is 250 mm or more and less than 350 mm.
[0009] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (4) The storage room has a recessed corner formed by two wall surfaces, The first shelf portion is arranged along one of the two wall surfaces in the plan view, The second shelf portion is arranged along the other of the two wall surfaces in the plan view, This is a house described in any one of (1) to (3) above, wherein the first shelf portion and the second shelf portion are positioned so that, in the plan view, the first shelf portion is positioned over the second shelf portion at the position of the inside corner portion.
[0010] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (5) A house as described in any one of (1) to (4) above, which includes a living room or a non-living room different from the entrance hall, which is located adjacent to the storage room and can be accessed from the storage room.
[0011] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (6) The house described in (5) above, wherein the storage room comprises a floor area for shoes that is connected to the entrance hall, and a floor area for shoes that is connected to the living room or the non-living room.
[0012] A house according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: (7) The first shelf portion is disposed adjacent to the footbed portion in the plan view, The house according to (6) above, wherein the second shelf portion is disposed adjacent to the upper foot floor portion in the plan view.
[0013] A repair method according to a second aspect of the present invention includes: (8) A storage room is provided adjacent to the entrance hall and accessible from the entrance hall, The renovation method includes providing a wall-mounted shelf in the storage room, the wall-mounted shelf including a first shelf portion and a second shelf portion that are positioned at different positions in a plan view. [Effects of the Invention]
[0014] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a house equipped with a storage room that can easily and efficiently store a variety of outdoor items, large and small, and a renovation method for providing such a storage room. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0015] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a plan view of an entrance floor of a house according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the entrance storage room of FIG. [Figure 3A] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a first shelf portion configured by a plurality of shelf boards arranged at intervals in the vertical direction. [Figure 3B] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a second shelf portion configured by a plurality of shelf boards spaced apart in the vertical direction. [Figure 4] FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a modified example of the entrance storage room shown in FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 1 is a plan view of an entrance floor of a house according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of the entrance storage room of FIG. 5. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a modified example of the entrance storage room shown in FIG. [Figure 8] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a modified example of the entrance storage room shown in FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Hereinafter, an embodiment of a house and a renovation method according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In each drawing, the same components are designated by the same reference numerals.
[0017] First Embodiment 1 is a plan view of an entrance floor 100a of a house 100 as one embodiment of a house according to the present invention. First, an overview of the house 100 of this embodiment will be described.
[0018] The house 100 may be, for example, a two-story detached house with a steel-framed framework. Such a house 100 may be composed of a foundation structure, such as a reinforced concrete continuous footing supported on the ground, and a superstructure supported on the foundation structure, which has a framework made up of framework members such as pillars and beams. The framework members constituting the framework may be pre-standardized components manufactured in a factory and then transported to the construction site for assembly. However, the house 100 may also be a wooden house constructed using a conventional construction method. Furthermore, the house 100 is not limited to a two-story house, but may have only one floor or three or more floors. Furthermore, the house 100 is not limited to a detached house, but may also be an apartment building with multiple dwelling units. In other words, in this embodiment, the first floor of the detached house as the entrance floor 100a is described as an example, but the entrance floor 100a may also be the entrance floor of each dwelling unit in an apartment building.
[0019] The upper structure of the house 100 in this embodiment comprises a frame consisting of a plurality of column members and a plurality of beam members erected between the column members, an exterior wall 101 arranged on the outer periphery of the frame, and floors of each floor supported by the foundation structure or the beam members of the frame.
[0020] The outdoor surface of the exterior wall 101 is made up of connected exterior wall panels as exterior materials. In addition, on the indoor side of the exterior wall panels of the exterior wall 101, heat insulating materials and interior materials that form a heat insulating layer are arranged.
[0021] The exterior wall panels may be made of, for example, lightweight aerated concrete (hereinafter referred to as "ALC"; "ALC" is an abbreviation for "autoclaved lightweight concrete") panels, metal or ceramic siding, extruded cement boards, wood panels, etc. By connecting these exterior wall panels around the outer periphery of the frame, the outer skin layer of the exterior wall 101 can be formed.
[0022] Furthermore, as the insulating material, for example, panel-shaped insulating material made of foamed resin materials such as phenol foam, polystyrene foam, and urethane foam, as well as fiber-based insulating material such as rock wool, can be used. By arranging this insulating material on the indoor side of the exterior wall panel along the inner surface of the exterior wall panel, an insulating layer can be formed in the exterior wall 101. As the interior material, for example, gypsum board can be used, and by connecting the interior material to the indoor side of the outer periphery of the frame, an inner skin layer can be formed.
[0023] The floor section includes a floor slab material. The floor slab material is installed between beam members of the foundation structure or frame and is supported directly or indirectly by the foundation structure or beam members. As the floor slab material, for example, an ALC panel can be used, but other materials such as folded plate, extruded cement board, and wood panel material can also be used. In addition to the floor slab material, the floor section may also include, for example, a ceiling interior material that forms the ceiling surface of the lower floor and is attached directly or indirectly to the floor slab material, and a floor interior material such as flooring that forms the floor surface of the upper floor and is layered on the floor slab material.
[0024] The roof of the house 100 may be a flat roof. The roof floor slab material constituting the flat roof may be made of ALC panels, but is not limited to ALC panels. The roof floor slab material is waterproofed by being covered with a waterproof sheet made of polyvinyl chloride resin, for example. The roof of the house 100 is not limited to a flat roof, and may be a sloped roof using roof exterior materials such as slate.
[0025] The layout of the first floor serving as the entrance floor 100a of the house 100 shown in FIG. 1 will be described in detail below.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 1, the first floor serving as the entrance floor 100a of the house 100 of this embodiment includes an entrance 10, a hallway 11 connected to the entrance 10, a toilet 12, a washroom 13, a bathroom 14, a living-dining-kitchen 15 (hereinafter referred to as "LDK 15") including a living room 15a, a dining room 15b, and a kitchen 15c, a bedroom 16, and two storage rooms 17 and 18. As described above, the house 100 of this embodiment shown in FIG. 1 has a second floor. The first and second floors of the house 100 can be accessed via a staircase 19a in a stairwell 19. As shown in FIG. 1, an under-stairs storage area 19b is provided below the staircase 19a in the stairwell 19.
[0027] On the entrance floor 100a of the house 100, the living / dining / kitchen area 15 and the bedroom 16 are living rooms. Also, on the entrance floor 100a of the house 100, the entrance 10, the hallway 11, the toilet 12, the washroom 13, the bathroom 14, two storage rooms 17 and 18, and the stairwell 19 are non-living rooms.
[0028] The entrance 10 includes an entrance floor 10a. More specifically, the entrance 10 of this embodiment includes an entrance floor 10a having a floor area 10a1 for shoes, and an entrance hall 10b having a floor area 10b1 for shoes and adjacent to the entrance floor 10a.
[0029] The corridor 11 in this embodiment is connected to the entrance hall 10b.
[0030] In this embodiment, the toilet 12, the washroom 13, the bathroom 14, the living / dining / kitchen area 15, and the bedroom 16 are each adjacent to the hallway 11. In addition, the toilet 12, the washroom 13, the living / dining / kitchen area 15, and the bedroom 16 in this embodiment can each be accessed from the hallway 11. More specifically, the toilet 12, the washroom 13, the living / dining / kitchen area 15, and the bedroom 16 in this embodiment can each be accessed from the hallway 11 through doorways 81 to 84 equipped with fixtures. The bathroom 14 is adjacent to the washroom 13, and can only be accessed from the washroom 13 through a doorway 85 equipped with fixtures.
[0031] As described above, the LDK 15 includes a living room 15a, a dining room 15b, and a kitchen 15c. In this embodiment, the LDK 15 is accessible from the hallway 11 at the location of the living room 15a, but this configuration is not limited to this. The LDK 15 may also be accessible from the hallway, for example, at the location of the dining room or kitchen. In addition, the LDK 15 in this embodiment includes the living room 15a, dining room 15b, and kitchen 15c, which are arranged in a straight line in a plan view (see FIG. 1), but this configuration is not limited to this. For example, the LDK 15 may include the living room, dining room, and kitchen, which are arranged in an L-shape in a plan view (see FIG. 5).
[0032] The stairwell 19 of this embodiment is arranged adjacent to the entrance hall 10b and can be accessed from the entrance hall 10b.
[0033] The two storage rooms 17, 18 are storage room 17, which is located adjacent to entrance floor 10a and can be accessed from entrance floor 10a, and storage room 18, which is located adjacent to living room 15a of LDK 15 and can be accessed from living room 15a. For ease of explanation, storage room 17 will be referred to as the "entrance storage room 17" and storage room 18 will be referred to as the "living room storage room 18".
[0034] As described above, the living room storage room 18 is located adjacent to the living room 15a and can be accessed from the living room 15a through the doorway 15a1, which is provided with the doorway 15a2. As shown in FIG. 1, the living room storage room 18 of this embodiment is also located adjacent to the entrance storage room 17, but is not accessible from the entrance storage room 17. More specifically, the entrance storage room 17 and the living room storage room 18 of this embodiment are separated by a partition wall serving as the fourth wall portion 30d (see FIG. 2), which will be described later. This partition wall does not have an entrance. Therefore, the living room storage room 18 of this embodiment cannot be accessed from the entrance storage room 17. However, the entrance storage room 17 may be accessible from a non-residential room other than the entrance floor 10a, such as the living room storage room 18, or from a living room. Specific examples of the entrance storage room 17 being accessible from a living room or a non-residential room in addition to the entrance floor 10a will be described later (see FIGS. 7 and 8).
[0035] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the entrance storage room 17 of FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 2, the entrance storage room 17 includes a wall-mounted shelf 20 including a first shelf portion 21 and a second shelf portion 22 that are positioned at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 2). The depth L2 of the second shelf portion 22 is smaller than the depth L1 of the first shelf portion 21. Thus, the entrance storage room 17, accessible from the entrance floor 10a, includes a wall-mounted shelf 20 including the first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portion 22 that have different depths in a plan view (see FIG. 2), making it easier to efficiently store a variety of outdoor items, both large and small. For example, relatively large outdoor items, such as golf bags and outdoor gear, can be stored by utilizing the upper surface of the first shelf portion 21, which has a larger depth, or the space between the first shelf portion 21 and the floor below the first shelf portion 21. On the other hand, relatively small outdoor items, such as children's play equipment, can be stored by utilizing the upper surface of the second shelf portion 22, which has a smaller depth, or the space between the second shelf portion 22 and the floor below the second shelf portion 22. In this way, efficient storage is possible by selecting an appropriate storage location depending on the size of the outdoor equipment.
[0036] As shown in FIG. 1 , the entrance storage room 17 of this embodiment is disposed adjacent to the entrance 10, the hallway 11, the living / dining / kitchen area 15, and the living room storage room 18. As shown in FIG. 2 , the entrance storage room 17 of this embodiment is partitioned by a rectangular partition wall 30 in a plan view. More specifically, the partition wall 30 of this embodiment includes a first wall portion 30a that separates the entrance storage room 17 from the entrance floor 10a, a second wall portion 30b that separates the entrance storage room 17 from the hallway 11, a third wall portion 30c that separates the entrance storage room 17 from the living room 15a of the living / dining / kitchen area 15, and a fourth wall portion 30d that separates the entrance storage room 17 from the living room storage room 18. In this embodiment, the first to fourth walls 30a to 30d are all partition walls that separate the entrance storage room 17 from other indoor spaces. However, the partition wall 30 may also include an exterior wall that separates the entrance storage room 17 from an outdoor space. In this embodiment, the first wall portion 30a is provided with a doorway 30a1 that allows access from the entrance floor 10a to the entrance storage room 17. In this embodiment, the doorway 30a1 is provided with a sliding door as a fixture 30a2. However, the doorway 30a1 does not necessarily have to be provided with a fixture.
[0037] The entrance storage room 17 preferably has an area of 1 tatami mat or more and 2 tatami mats or less. By setting it to 1 tatami mat or more, it is easy to secure a large space for storing outdoor supplies. By setting it to 2 tatami mats or less, it is easier to secure the space of other non-residential rooms and residential rooms on the entrance floor 100a. Here, the area of the entrance storage room 17 referred to here is based on the wall core area.
[0038] Regarding the depth L1 of the first shelf part 21 and the depth L2 of the second shelf part 22, if the size relationship of L2 < L1 holds, the specific depth dimension is not particularly limited. However, the depth L1 of the first shelf part 21 is preferably 350 mm or more and 450 mm or less. Also, the depth L2 of the second shelf part 22 is preferably 250 mm or more and less than 350 mm. When the depth L1 of the first shelf part 21 and the depth L2 of the second shelf part 22 are 250 mm or more, it is easy to use as a place for placing outdoor supplies. Also, when the depth L1 of the first shelf part 21 is set to 350 mm or more, it becomes easy to use the first shelf part 21 as a place for placing relatively large outdoor supplies. Furthermore, when the depth L1 of the first shelf part 21 and the depth L2 of the second shelf part 22 are 450 mm or less, it becomes easy to widely secure an area where residents can enter and exit, which is not covered by the wall-mounted shelf 20 in a plan view (see Figure 2), among the floor part of the entrance storage room 17. Also, when the depth L2 of the second shelf part 22 is set to less than 350 mm, it becomes easy to use the second shelf part 22 as a place for placing relatively small outdoor supplies.
[0039] The wall-mounted shelf 20 of the present embodiment includes only the first shelf part 21 and the second shelf part 22 as two types of shelf parts with different depths described above, but is not limited to this configuration. The wall-mounted shelf 20 may include, for example, three or more types of shelf parts with different depths.
[0040] The first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portion 22 of the wall-mounted shelf 20 may be supported, for example, by supports (see FIGS. 3A and 3B) attached to the partition wall 30 that partitions the entrance storage room 17. The wall-mounted shelf 20 of this embodiment has three second shelf portions 22 arranged at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 2). These three second shelf portions 22 are one second shelf portion 22a supported by a support attached to the second wall portion 30b, and two second shelf portions 22b, 22c supported by supports attached to the third wall portion 30c. The wall-mounted shelf 20 of this embodiment also has one first shelf portion 21 in a plan view (see FIG. 2). This one first shelf portion 21 is supported by a support attached to the fourth wall portion 30d. However, as shown in Fig. 4, the wall-mounted shelf 20 may include two or more first shelf portions 21 arranged at different positions in a plan view (see Fig. 4). In other words, the first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portion 22 may each be arranged at multiple positions different from a plan view (see Figs. 2 and 4).
[0041] Furthermore, each of the three second shelf sections 22a-22c, which are arranged at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 2), may be composed of a single shelf or multiple shelves spaced apart in the vertical direction. FIG. 3B shows an example of the second shelf section 22 composed of multiple shelves 70 spaced apart in the vertical direction. In FIG. 3B, each shelf 70 is supported by a support 71 attached to the partition wall 30. Furthermore, the first shelf section 21 may also be composed of a single shelf or multiple shelves spaced apart in the vertical direction. FIG. 3A shows an example of the first shelf section 21 composed of multiple shelves 60 spaced apart in the vertical direction. In FIG. 3A, each shelf 60 is supported by a support 61 attached to the partition wall 30.
[0042] In this embodiment, the shelves constituting the first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portions 22a-22c (see FIGS. 3A and 3B) are made of rectangular plates. The shelves constituting the first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portions 22a-22c may be configured so as not to be detachable from the supports (see FIGS. 3A and 3B), or may be configured so as to be detachable from the supports. When the shelves are detachable from the supports, they may be movable, for example, so that their vertical positions supported by the supports can be changed. It is preferable that the shelves of the first shelf portion 21 (see FIG. 3A) are thicker than the shelves of the second shelf portion 22 (see FIG. 3B).
[0043] 2, the entrance storage room 17 has an inside corner 40 formed by two wall surfaces. Specifically, the entrance storage room 17 of this embodiment has four inside corners 40. These four inside corners 40 are a first inside corner 40a formed by the wall surface of the first wall portion 30a and the wall surface of the second wall portion 30b, a second inside corner 40b formed by the wall surface of the second wall portion 30b and the wall surface of the third wall portion 30c, a third inside corner 40c formed by the wall surface of the third wall portion 30c and the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 30d, and a fourth inside corner 40d formed by the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 30d and the wall surface of the first wall portion 30a.
[0044] In this embodiment, the first shelf portion 21 is disposed along the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 30d in a plan view (see FIG. 2). In addition, the second shelf portion 22c is disposed along the wall surface of the third wall portion 30c in a plan view (see FIG. 2). As shown in FIG. 2, the first shelf portion 21 and the second shelf portion 22c are disposed such that the first shelf portion 21 opposes the second shelf portion 22c at the position of the third recessed corner 40c formed by the wall surface of the third wall portion 30c and the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 30d in a plan view. In other words, the second shelf portion 22c is disposed such that the side end surface 23 faces the front end surface 24 of the first shelf portion 21 in a plan view (see FIG. 2). In this way, by positioning the first shelf section 21, which has a larger depth, over the second shelf section 22, which has a smaller depth, in the recessed corner section 40, it becomes easier to ensure the width W of the first shelf section 21, making it easier to secure storage space for relatively large outdoor items.
[0045] As shown in Figure 2, the entrance storage room 17 of this embodiment has a shoe floor section 51 that is connected to the entrance floor 10a, but does not have an upper foot floor section. However, the entrance storage room 17 may have an upper foot floor section in addition to the shoe floor section 51. Here, "shoe floor section" refers to a floor section that can be used while wearing outdoor footwear. Also, "upper foot floor section" refers to a floor section that can be used without wearing outdoor footwear.
[0046] Second Embodiment Next, the layout of the entrance floor 200a of a house 200 as another embodiment of the house according to the present invention will be described with reference to Figures 5 and 6. Figure 5 is a plan view of the entrance floor 200a of the house 200. Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the entrance storage room 217 shown in Figure 5.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 5, the first floor serving as the entrance floor 200a of the house 200 of this embodiment includes an entrance 210, a hallway 211 connected to the entrance 210, a toilet 212, a washroom 213, a bathroom 214, a living-dining-kitchen 215 (hereinafter referred to as "LDK 215") including a living room 215a, a dining room 215b, and a kitchen 215c, a study 216, and two storage rooms, an entrance storage room 217 and a kitchen storage room 218. Like the house 100 (see FIG. 1) described above, the house 200 is a two-story building, and the first and second floors can be accessed via a staircase 219a in a staircase room 219. As shown in FIG. 5, an under-stairs storage area 219b is provided below the staircase 219a in the staircase room 219.
[0048] On the entrance floor 200a of the house 200, the living / dining / kitchen area 215 and the study 216 are living rooms. Also, on the entrance floor 200a of the house 200, the entrance 210, the hallway 211, the toilet 212, the washroom 213, the bathroom 214, the entrance storage room 217, the kitchen storage room 218, and the staircase 219 are non-living rooms.
[0049] The entrance 210 includes an entrance floor 210a. More specifically, the entrance 210 of this embodiment includes an entrance floor 210a having a floor area for shoes 210a1, and an entrance hall 210b having a floor area for shoes 210b1 and adjacent to the entrance floor 210a.
[0050] The corridor 211 in this embodiment is connected to the entrance hall 210b.
[0051] In this embodiment, the toilet 212, the washroom 213, and the living / dining / kitchen area 215 are each adjacent to the hallway 211. In addition, the toilet 212, the washroom 213, and the living / dining / kitchen area 215 in this embodiment can each be accessed from the hallway 211. More specifically, the toilet 212, the washroom 213, and the living / dining / kitchen area 215 in this embodiment can each be accessed from the hallway 211 through doorways 281 to 283 equipped with fixtures. The bathroom 214 in this embodiment is adjacent to the washroom 213 and the living / dining / kitchen area 215. However, the bathroom 214 in this embodiment can only be accessed from the washroom 213 through a doorway 284 equipped with fixtures.
[0052] As described above, the LDK 215 includes a living room 215a, a dining room 215b, and a kitchen 215c. In this embodiment, the LDK 215 is accessible from the hallway 211 at the location of the living room 215a, but this configuration is not limited to this. The LDK 215 may be accessible from the hallway, for example, at the location of the dining room or the kitchen. In addition, the LDK 215 in this embodiment includes the living room 215a, the dining room 215b, and the kitchen 215c, which are arranged in an L-shape in plan view (see FIG. 5).
[0053] The stairwell 219 of this embodiment is located adjacent to the entrance hall 210b and can be accessed from the entrance hall 210b.
[0054] The study 216 is disposed adjacent to the living room 215a of the living / dining / kitchen area 215, and can be accessed from the living room 215a. The study 216 can be accessed from the living room 215a through a doorway 215a1. A fitting may be provided at the doorway 215a1.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 5, the study 216 of this embodiment is located adjacent to the entrance storage room 217, which is adjacent to the entrance floor 210a, but access to the study 216 is not possible from the entrance storage room 217. More specifically, the study 216 and the entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment are separated by a partition wall serving as the fourth wall portion 230d (see FIG. 6), which will be described later. This partition wall does not have an entrance or exit. Therefore, the study 216 of this embodiment cannot be accessed from the entrance storage room 217.
[0056] The entrance storage room 217 is located adjacent to the entrance floor 210a and can be accessed from the entrance floor 210a. The kitchen storage room 218 is located adjacent to the kitchen 215c of the living / dining / kitchen area 15 and can be accessed from the kitchen 215c.
[0057] As shown in FIG. 6, the entrance storage room 217 includes a wall-mounted shelf 220 including a first shelf portion 221 and a second shelf portion 222 that are positioned at different positions in a plan view. The depth L2 of the second shelf portion 222 is smaller than the depth L1 of the first shelf portion 221. Thus, the entrance storage room 217, accessible from the entrance floor 210a, includes a wall-mounted shelf 220 including the first shelf portion 221 and the second shelf portion 222 that have different depths in a plan view (see FIG. 6), making it easier to efficiently store a variety of outdoor items, large and small. For example, relatively large outdoor items such as golf bags and outdoor gear can be stored by utilizing the upper surface of the first shelf portion 221, which has a larger depth, or the space between the first shelf portion 221 and the floor below the first shelf portion 221. On the other hand, relatively small outdoor items such as children's play equipment can be stored by utilizing the upper surface of the second shelf portion 222, which has a smaller depth, or the space between the second shelf portion 222 and the floor below the second shelf portion 222. In this way, efficient storage is possible by selecting an appropriate storage location depending on the size of the outdoor equipment.
[0058] As shown in FIG. 5, the entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment is disposed adjacent to the entrance 210, the hallway 211, the living / dining / kitchen area 215, and the study 216. As shown in FIG. 5, the entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment is partitioned by a rectangular partition wall 230 in a plan view. More specifically, the partition wall 230 of this embodiment includes a first wall portion 230a that separates the entrance storage room 217 from the entrance dirt floor 210a, a second wall portion 230b that separates the entrance storage room 217 from the hallway 211, a third wall portion 230c that separates the entrance storage room 217 from the living room 215a of the living / dining / kitchen area 215, and a fourth wall portion 230d that separates the entrance storage room 217 from the study 216. All of the first to fourth walls 230a to 230d of this embodiment are partition walls that separate the entrance storage room 217 from other indoor spaces. However, the partition wall 230 may include an exterior wall that separates the entrance storage room 217 from the outdoor space. The first wall portion 230a of this embodiment is provided with a doorway 230a1 that allows access to the entrance storage room 217 from the entrance floor 210a. The doorway 230a1 of this embodiment is provided with a sliding door as fitting 230a2. However, the doorway 230a1 does not necessarily have to be provided with a fitting.
[0059] The entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment has an area of 2 tatami mats. The area of the entrance storage room 217 here is based on the area of the wall core.
[0060] The relationship between the depth L1 of the first shelf portion 221 and the depth L2 of the second shelf portion 222 is similar to the relationship between the depth L1 of the first shelf portion 21 and the depth L2 of the second shelf portion 22 in the first embodiment described above. Furthermore, although the wall-mounted shelf 220 of this embodiment only includes the first shelf portion 221 and the second shelf portion 222 as the two types of shelf portions with different depths described above, this configuration is not limited to this. The wall-mounted shelf 220 may also include, for example, three or more types of shelf portions with different depths.
[0061] The first shelf portion 221 and the second shelf portion 222 of the wall-mounted shelf 220 may be supported by supports attached to a partition wall 230 that partitions the entrance storage room 217, for example. The wall-mounted shelf 220 of this embodiment has four second shelf portions 222 arranged at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 6). These four second shelf portions 222 include one second shelf portion 222a supported by a support attached to the third wall portion 230c, and three second shelf portions 222b to 222d supported by supports attached to the fourth wall portion 230d. The wall-mounted shelf 220 of this embodiment also has two first shelf portions 221 in a plan view (see FIG. 6). These two first shelf portions 221 are two first shelf portions 221a, 221b supported by a support attached to the second wall portion 230b. However, the wall-mounted shelf 220 may be configured to include only one first shelf portion 221 and one second shelf portion 222 that are arranged at different positions in a plan view.
[0062] Furthermore, each of the two first shelf portions 221a, 221b, which are arranged at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 6), may be composed of a single shelf, or may be composed of multiple shelf portions spaced apart in the vertical direction. Furthermore, each of the four second shelf portions 222a-222d, which are arranged at different positions in a plan view (see FIG. 6), may be composed of a single shelf, or may be composed of multiple shelf portions spaced apart in the vertical direction. The first shelf portion 221 may have the same configuration as the first shelf portion 21 shown in FIG. 3A, for example. The second shelf portion 222 may have the same configuration as the second shelf portion 22 shown in FIG. 3B, for example.
[0063] In this embodiment, each shelf board constituting the first shelf board portion 221 and the second shelf board portion 222 is made of a rectangular plate material. Each shelf board constituting the first shelf board portion 221 and the second shelf board portion 222 may be configured to be non-detachable from the support fixture, or may be configured to be detachable from the support fixture. When each shelf board is detachable from the support fixture, each shelf board may be movable, for example, so that its position in the vertical direction supported by the support fixture can be changed. Note that the shelf board of the first shelf board portion 221 is preferably thicker than the shelf board of the second shelf board portion 222.
[0064] 6, the entrance storage room 217 has an inside corner 240 formed by two wall surfaces. Specifically, the entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment has four inside corners 240. These four inside corners 240 are a first inside corner 240a formed by the wall surface of the first wall portion 230a and the wall surface of the second wall portion 230b, a second inside corner 240b formed by the wall surface of the second wall portion 230b and the wall surface of the third wall portion 230c, a third inside corner 240c formed by the wall surface of the third wall portion 230c and the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 230d, and a fourth inside corner 240d formed by the wall surface of the fourth wall portion 230d and the wall surface of the first wall portion 230a.
[0065] In this embodiment, the first shelf portion 221b is disposed along the wall surface of the second wall portion 230b in a plan view (see FIG. 6). In addition, the second shelf portion 222a is disposed along the wall surface of the third wall portion 230c in a plan view (see FIG. 6). As shown in FIG. 6, the first shelf portion 221b and the second shelf portion 222a are disposed such that the first shelf portion 221b is opposite the second shelf portion 222a at the position of a second recessed corner 240b formed by the wall surface of the second wall portion 230b and the wall surface of the third wall portion 230c in a plan view. In other words, in a plan view (see FIG. 6), the side end surface 223 of the second shelf portion 222a is disposed so as to face the front end surface 224 of the first shelf portion 221b. In this way, by positioning the first shelf section 221, which has a larger depth, over the second shelf section 222, which has a smaller depth, in the recessed corner section 240, it becomes easier to ensure the width W of the first shelf section 221, making it easier to secure storage space for relatively large outdoor items.
[0066] As shown in Fig. 6, the entrance storage room 217 of this embodiment has a shoe floor section 251 connected to the entrance floor 210a, but does not have an upper foot floor section. However, the entrance storage room 217 may have an upper foot floor section in addition to the shoe floor section 251 (see Figs. 7 and 8).
[0067] Figures 7 and 8 are diagrams showing modified examples of the entrance storage room 217 shown in Figure 6. As shown in Figures 7 and 8, the house 200 may have a living room or a non-living room different from the entrance floor 210a, which is arranged adjacent to the entrance storage room 217 and can be accessed from the entrance storage room 217.
[0068] Specifically, in the example shown in Fig. 7, in addition to doorway 230a1 provided in first wall portion 230a, doorway 230b1 is also provided in second wall portion 230b. Doorway 230b1 is provided with a sliding door as fitting 230b2. In this way, entrance storage room 217 shown in Fig. 7 can be accessed from entrance floor 210a through doorway 230a1, and can also be accessed from corridor 211, which is a non-living room adjacent to entrance storage room 217, through doorway 230b1. Note that first shelf portion 221 and second shelf portion 222 may be positioned to avoid the positions of doorway 230a1 and doorway 230b1 in a plan view (see Fig. 7).
[0069] The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 7 includes a shoe floor area 251 connected to the entrance floor 210a and an upper foot floor area 252 connected to the hallway 211, which is a non-living room. In other words, the entrance storage room 217 can be used with or without outdoor footwear. This allows for easier access to the entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 7 from both the entrance floor 210a and the hallway 211. The shoe floor area 251 may be made of the same floor finishing material as the entrance floor 210a, or may be made of a different floor finishing material than the entrance floor 210a. The upper foot floor area 252 may be made of the same floor finishing material as the hallway 211, or may be made of a different floor finishing material than the hallway 211.
[0070] The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 7 includes one or more first shelves 221 arranged adjacent to the shoe floor area 251 in a plan view. This allows easy access to the first shelf area 221 from the location of the shoe floor area 251 connected to the entrance floor 210a. In other words, the resident can easily access the first shelf area 221, which can store relatively large outdoor items, from the shoe floor area 251. The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 7 also includes one or more second shelves 222 arranged adjacent to the upper foot area 252 in a plan view. This allows easy access to the second shelf area 222 from the location of the upper foot area 252 connected to a non-residential room other than the entrance floor 210a or a residential room. In other words, the resident can easily use the second shelf area 222 not only to store outdoor items, but also, for example, to store daily necessities and disaster supplies.
[0071] 8, in addition to the doorway 230a1 provided in the first wall portion 230a, a doorway 230c1 is also provided in the third wall portion 230c. A sliding door is provided as a fitting 230c2 in the doorway 230c1. In this way, the entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 8 can be accessed from the entrance floor 210a through the doorway 230a1, and can also be accessed from the living / dining / kitchen area 215, which is a living room adjacent to the entrance storage room 217, through the doorway 230c1. The first shelf portion 221 and the second shelf portion 222 may be positioned so as to avoid the positions of the doorway 230a1 and the doorway 230c1 in a plan view (see FIG. 8).
[0072] The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 8 includes a shoe floor area 251 connected to the entrance floor 210a and an upper foot floor area 252 connected to the living room 215a of the living / dining / kitchen kitchen 215. In other words, the entrance storage room 217 can be used with or without outdoor footwear. This allows for easier access to and from the entrance floor 210a and the living / dining / kitchen kitchen 215. The shoe floor area 251 may be made of the same floor finishing material as the entrance floor 210a, or a different floor finishing material than the entrance floor 210a. The upper foot floor area 252 may be made of the same floor finishing material as the living / dining / kitchen kitchen 215, or a different floor finishing material than the living / dining / kitchen kitchen 215.
[0073] The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 8, like the configuration shown in FIG. 7, includes one or more first shelves 221 arranged adjacent to the shoe floor portion 251 in a plan view. This makes it easy to use the first shelf portion 221 from the position of the shoe floor portion 251 connected to the entrance floor 210a. In other words, the resident can easily use the first shelf portion 221, which is capable of storing relatively large outdoor items, from the shoe floor portion 251. The entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 8, like the configuration shown in FIG. 7, includes one or more second shelves 222 arranged adjacent to the upper foot portion 252 in a plan view. This makes it easy to use the second shelf portion 222 from the position of the upper foot portion 252 connected to a non-living room other than the entrance floor 210a or a living room. That is, the resident can easily use the second shelf portion 222 not only for storing outdoor items, but also for storing daily necessities, disaster supplies, and the like.
[0074] 7 can be accessed from the hallway 211, which is a non-living room other than the entrance floor 210a, but this is not a limitation. The entrance storage room 217 may also be accessed from a non-living room other than the hallway 211, which is a non-living room other than the entrance floor 210a. Furthermore, the entrance storage room 217 shown in FIG. 8 can be accessed from the living / dining / kitchen area 215, which is a living room, but this is not a limitation. The entrance storage room 217 may also be accessed from a living room other than the living / dining / kitchen area 215, such as a study 216.
[0075] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 7, the two entrances 230a1, 230b1 may be provided in positions that do not face each other in a plan view, and as shown in FIG. 8, the two entrances 230a1, 230c1 may be provided in positions that face each other in a plan view.
[0076] 7 and 8 show an example in which two entrances and exits are provided in the entrance storage room 217, but for example, three entrances and exits may be provided. However, if the entrance storage room 217 has an area of 1 to 2 tatami mats, it is preferable that the number of entrances and exits in the entrance storage room 217 be two or less, from the perspective of ensuring storage space.
[0077] The entrance storage room 17 of the first embodiment and the entrance storage room 217 of the second embodiment described above may be installed by renovating an existing home. That is, for the entrance storage room 17 of the first embodiment, an entrance storage room 17 may be provided adjacent to an entrance floor 10a in an existing home and accessible from the entrance floor 10a, and a wall-mounted shelf 20 including a first shelf portion 21 and a second shelf portion 22 that are positioned at different positions in a plan view may be provided in the entrance storage room 17. For the entrance storage room 217 of the second embodiment, an entrance storage room 217 may be provided adjacent to an entrance floor 210a in an existing home and accessible from the entrance floor 210a, and a wall-mounted shelf 220 including a first shelf portion 221 and a second shelf portion 222 that are positioned at different positions in a plan view may be provided in the entrance storage room 217. In this way, the entrance storage room 17 of the first embodiment and the entrance storage room 217 of the second embodiment may be installed in a newly built home or may be installed by renovating an existing home.
[0078] The house and renovation method of the present invention are not limited to the specific configurations shown in the above-mentioned embodiments and variants, and various modifications, changes, and combinations are possible as long as they do not deviate from the scope of the claims. [Industrial Applicability]
[0079] The present invention relates to homes and renovation methods. [Explanation of symbols]
[0080] 10, 210: Entrance 10a, 210a: Entrance floor 10a1, 210a1: Floor part for lower feet 10b, 210b: Entrance hall 10b1, 210b1: Upper foot floor 11, 211: Hallway 12, 212: Toilet 13, 213: Washroom 14, 214: Bathroom 15, 215: Living room, dining room, kitchen 15a, 215a: Living room 15a1: Entrance / exit 15a2: Doors and windows 15b, 215b: Dining 15c, 215c: Kitchen 16: Bedroom 17, 217: Entrance storage room 18: Living room storage room 19, 219: Staircase 19a, 219a: Stairs 19b, 219b: Under-stairs storage 20, 220: Wall-mounted shelves 21, 221, 221a, 221b: First shelf section 22, 22a to 22c, 222, 222a to 222d: Second shelf section 23, 223: Side end surface of the second shelf board 24, 224: Front end face of the first shelf 30, 230: Compartment wall 30a, 230a: first wall portion 30a1, 230a1: Entrance / exit 30a2, 230a2: Fittings 30b, 230b: 2nd wall part 30c, 230c: Third wall part 30d, 230d: fourth wall section 40, 240: Inside corner 40a, 240a: First inside corner 40b, 240b: Second inside corner 40c, 240c: Third inside corner 40d, 240d: 4th inside corner 51, 251: Shoe storage area in entrance storage room 60: Shelf of the first shelf section 61: Support 70: Second shelf section shelf 71: Support 81~85, 281~284: Entrance / exit 100, 200: Residential 100a, 200a: Entrance floor 101: Exterior wall 215a1: Entrance / exit 216: Study 218: Kitchen storage room 230b1: Entrance / exit 230b2: Doors and windows 230c1: Entrance / exit 230c2: Doors and windows 252: Upper floor of entrance storage room L1: Depth of the first shelf L2: Depth of the second shelf W: Width of the first shelf
Claims
1. The entrance hall and a storage room that is arranged adjacent to the entrance floor and can be accessed from the entrance floor, The storage room includes a wall-mounted shelf including a first shelf portion and a second shelf portion that are arranged at different positions in a plan view, A house, wherein the depth of the second shelf portion is smaller than the depth of the first shelf portion.
2. The house according to claim 1 , wherein the storage room has an area of 1 to 2 tatami mats.
3. The depth of the first shelf portion is 350 mm or more and 450 mm or less, The house according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the depth of the second shelf portion is equal to or greater than 250 mm and less than 350 mm.
4. The storage room has a recessed corner formed by two wall surfaces, The first shelf portion is disposed along one of the two wall surfaces in the plan view, The second shelf portion is disposed along the other of the two wall surfaces in the plan view, The house described in claim 1 or 2, wherein the first shelf portion and the second shelf portion are arranged so that, in the plan view, the first shelf portion is positioned over the second shelf portion at the position of the inside corner portion.
5. 3. The house according to claim 1, further comprising a living room or a non-living room different from the entrance hall, which is located adjacent to the storage room and accessible from the storage room.
6. The house according to claim 5, wherein the storage room comprises a floor section for shoes that is connected to the entrance hall, and a floor section for shoes that is connected to the living room or the non-living room.
7. The first shelf portion is disposed adjacent to the footbed portion in the plan view, The house according to claim 6 , wherein the second shelf portion is disposed adjacent to the upper foot floor portion in the plan view.
8. A storage room is provided adjacent to the entrance hall and accessible from the entrance hall, A renovation method for providing a wall-mounted shelf in the storage room, the wall-mounted shelf including a first shelf portion and a second shelf portion that are positioned at different positions in a plan view.
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