A smart, sustainable “Zero-LDK” in Ise City
Mayberry Farm Power Station is a smart, sustainable tiny-home project in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. It has a modern style and concept that is distinct and different than a typical builder model home in Japan with both modern and classic design features. It highlights the owner’s background in engineering by incorporating the latest smart home technology allowing full house monitoring and management from a single mobile application. Mayberry Farm Power Station is a registered power station and is powered by twenty 3.5kW solar panels and Huawei Fusion Solar generation.
Simple Life in Japan’s Countryside
832-5 is only a 60 square meter house and is inspired by the popular “tiny house” movement. The house is surrounded by rice fields and agricultural lands only a few kilometers away from Japan’s most famous temple in the Ise-Shima National Park.
Sunsets over rice fields are just steps away from the 832-5
The house has Western influence with only natural materials used like cedar wood and stone.
The interior is modern and influenced by Japandi design style. The large windows allow the interior to be full of natural light.
Featured Smart Home Technology
Top of the line technology is used throughout that monitors every aspect of the home for security and sustainability.