Local architecture studio YNAS has renovated and extended a traditional timber home in southern Japan, opening up its interiors and improving its connection to the surroundings with corrugated-metal canopies. Named House in Miyakonojo, the extension was designed for a couple who, after raising their children and changing careers, decided to return to the wife's ancestral home in Miyakonojo to live with her father.

An outdoor kitchen space was added to the home
The studio opened up the home's cramped internal layout
The home was updated to be "self-sustaining"
Partitions between the living, dining and kitchen spaces were removed
A sunken hearth features in the indoor kitchen
YNAS uses timber-framed canopies to reconnect Japanese home with the outdoors
YNAS uses timber-framed canopies to reconnect Japanese home with the outdoors