Architect's Perspective: Koen Klinkers on Japanese Home Renovations

Buying a House in Japan - A podcast by dåbadåba Productions - Fridays

In this episode, hosts Take and Joey talk with Koen Klinkers from Front Office Tokyo about the challenges and practices in Japanese real estate. Koen shares insights on bank limitations for old homes, cultural preferences for new builds, and unique architectural practices in Japan. The discussion covers renovation challenges, insulation issues, and using CLT in construction. Koen also offers advice on contractor management, drawing importance, and communicates his architectural journey and experiences. Link to Frontoffice Tokyo: https://frontofficetokyo.com/ 00:00 Introduction to Japanese Real Estate Challenges 00:31 Meet the Guest: Koen Klinkers 00:55 Koen's Journey and Architectural Insights 01:49 The Tokyo Real Estate Cycle 05:06 Architectural Projects and Client Stories 08:00 Renovation Challenges and Solutions 13:45 Insulation and Energy Efficiency in Japan 21:16 The Appeal and Reality of Akiya 24:10 Banking Obstacles in Renovation 27:40 Finding the Right Carpenter 28:21 Contractor Experiences in Beppu 29:20 Challenges with Japanese Contractors 30:41 Payment Strategies and Trust Building 33:36 Importance of Clear Agreements 40:15 Painting and Finishing Touches 42:34 Exploring Architectural Styles 47:42 Sustainable Building Practices 48:45 Final Thoughts and Contact Information