Sawatari — Interior Photo Record
This page is a simple interior photo record for family reference. Photos can be added slowly, room by room, only when the family feels ready. Nothing here implies urgency, renovation plans, or decisions.
Interior photos are for shared understanding and record-keeping — not presentation. Dust, stored items, and age-related wear are normal and expected.
How to Add Photos (Simple Method)
- Start with one wide photo from the doorway (shows the whole room).
- Add one opposite-corner photo if helpful (shows flow and light).
- Add one detail photo only when useful (ceiling, floor, water area, wear).
- Keep captions short: date + building ID + room name.
Example caption: 2025-12-17 / Building A / Kitchen (wide)
Building A — Main House (Interior)
Add photos room by room, when ready. Suggested order: Genkan → Living → Kitchen → Bathroom → Bedrooms → Storage.
Room 1 — Entrance / Genkan
Photos to add: doorway wide shot, shoe/storage area, flow into the house.
Notes (optional): lighting, walkability, storage, any moisture near entry.
Room 2 — Main Living Area
Photos to add: wide shot from entry, opposite corner, any connecting doors.
Notes (optional): ventilation, daylight, circulation to other rooms.
Room 3 — Kitchen Area
Photos to add: wide shot, sink/water area, stove/vent area, any window/door.
Notes (optional): water points, smells, ventilation, visible wear only if useful.
Room 4 — Bathroom / Wash Area
Photos to add: wide shot, wash basin, bath area, ventilation point.
Notes (optional): moisture, mold risk zones, airflow.
Room 5 — Tatami Rooms / Bedrooms
Photos to add: wide shot, opposite corner, windows, any built-in storage (oshiire).
Notes (optional): smell, humidity, floor feel, daylight.
Room 6 — Storage / Archive Rooms
Photos to add: doorway wide shot, shelving/boxes area, floor condition (if visible).
Notes (optional): what category of items are stored (tools, seasonal, documents).
Other Buildings (Interior)
If other buildings have interior space (storage, workshop, utility), they can be recorded here, using the same approach: wide shot + one detail when useful.
We record gently. We share calmly. We move at the pace of readiness.