Posted on 01/30/2018 3:55:43 PM PST by mairdie
This tiny house has furniture folded inside its walls, mimicking the functionality of a Swiss Army Knife.
The ninety-six-square-foot building, which cost just £35,000 to build, starts out consisting of a single white room with no decor in sight.
But as the walls are unfolded its true functionality emerges.
It has a bed that folds down and an ingenious kitchen area, complete with a hob, cupboard space and a table and chairs for entertaining guests.
A bathroom, complete with a luxurious shower, can even be pulled out through a small gap in the wall.
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That’s very impressive and creative, but I would still prefer a normal sized house with walls and doors that lock. Some like this model. Maybe there’s a market.
I love “Murphy beds” and better yet, Murphy Kitchens and Desks!
And, frankly, my cats would could shred that thing in about a week.
I was rather thinking we could stuff all the Democrats into it and lock the door from the outside. Mount a TV on the wall that plays all of President Trump’s speeches on a loop. Let them out when they’re all certified crazy.
Im trying to follow your train of thought here.
After all, why clutter your house up with furniture when you could clutter it up with Murphy. Personally, I think of a house as a showpiece for furniture. The walls are sort of a background.
So could the tiger in 8!
I’m feeling really random today. But you’re quite right. I usually do themes. Today is Open Line Friday. Name a topic and I’ll find a picture link!
That’s a very interesting experiment. I couldn’t live in it, except as a little weekend vacation place in the wilderness that’s better than a tent. But a lot of the ideas can be used in more livable spaces.
PING - photography, too
Big Brother: American Edition.
LOL
My sentiments exactly. Good for a cabin kind of thing but living? Hell no.
One side of me says Agenda 21. Hey look how small living quarters can be! Horray for Agenda 21!
I like some of the ‘minimalist’ ideas, especially as they refer to reducing all the unnecessary JUNK that we own and hoard. But people need space to be healthy and comfortable.
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