6 rooms into 1: morphing apartment packs 1100 sq ft into 420
In
2010, we met
Graham Hill- the founder of treehugger.com and a serial entrepreneur. He had just bought two tiny apartments in a century-old tenement building in
Soho and he had plans to turn them into laboratories, and showcases, for tiny living. He'd spent most of the past year living in tiny spaces- "a tiny trailer, a tent, and then a boat" and he was convinced others would love it as much if small spaces could be designed right.
He wanted a tiny space that didn't sacrifice
function, but instead that would expand to provide a wish list including dinner parties for 12, accommodations for 2 overnight guests, a home office and a home theater with digital projector. Not wanting to limit himself to local architects, he crowdsourced the design as a competition and received
300 entries from all over the world. Two
Romanian architecture students won with their design "
One Size Fits All".
Completed in
2012, his LifeEdited apartment doesn't resemble the cramped space we saw in 2010.
Today the 420-square-foot space can be expanded to include the functionality of 1,
100 square feet: walls, drawers and beds move and unfold to create 6 rooms: living room, dining room, office, guest office, master bedroom and guest bedroom. If you include the kitchen and the bathroom which morphs into a phone booth or meditation room, the apartment includes 10 total rooms.
More info on original story:
http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/6-rooms-into-1-morphing-apartment-packs-1100-sq-ft-into-420/
LifeEdited: http://www.lifeedited.com/