Stacking Functions?

Discussion in 'Designing, building, making and powering your life' started by 9anda1f, Dec 23, 2012.

  1. 9anda1f

    9anda1f Administrator Staff Member

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    Living in downtown Hong Kong, a 344 sq ft (32 square meters) apartment is designed with 24 separate "rooms" ... amazing. The video tours through the designer's "Domestic Transformer". The epitome of "designing your life" by stacking functions!

    https://www.funonthenet.in/articles/interior-design-hk.html
     
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    That is an amazing use of space.
     
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    I've seen that before, but it is still amazing. And I was thinking how small an 800 sq ft house would be...
     
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    Fabulous versatility and optimization for a very small square footage. I have often wished for murphy type beds and large closeted walls adapted that could give greater utility to day rooms for example providing office space , while giving plenty of sleeping options. I think my 1000 sq feet could be palatial : )
     

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