This is the “All I Own House” designed by PKMN Architectures for Yolanda.
On the outside you can see this is a standard single-family home in Madrid, but when you walk inside you’ll find an amazing multi-functional space. By using storage shelves on casters, Yolanda can create a living room, bedroom and kitchen by sliding her walls across the floor. Where’s the bed? It’s tucked in one of the units and folds out Murphy-style.
Check out the pictures and then enjoy the video to see her home “in action.”
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All I Own House in Madrid by PKMN Architectures

Images via PKMN Architectures
There’s open living space at the front of the home.

Now it’s perfect for food preparation and lunch time.

This shows the three she

Here’s the hidden Murphy bed!

Here’s the kitchen set-up and a view of the outer area.

Yolanda enjoying food prep in her tiny house.

Taking a look at the casters that make it all work!

Would you like something like this in your tiny?

Images via PKMN Architectures
Video: La Casa de Yolanda/ Pequenas Grandes Casas
Highlights:
- See more of the All I Own House, including floor plans and layout design and more information here.
Resources and Contact:Â
- PKMN Architectures
- Contact PKMN at [email protected]
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creative use of flexspace….i suspect, however that the weight of the storage (pantry, books, vacuums brooms and whatnot) will prove to make each of the units quite heavy and difficult to roll for some people, even with castors…this could perhaps be mitigated by motor driven gears
They demonstrated it loaded up with weight… It’s not just on castors, though… It has rails above as well and proper bearings and balance can allow even a object that weighs multiple tons to still be easily movable…
There is a motorized/robot wall from another company, if you prefer… It will cost a lot more, though… and motors means it will eventually need maintenance and repairs, as well as power to run…
Probably true… but would sure get old pretty quick shifting stuff left, right & centre multiple times a day, every day.
Not for me that’s for sure.
These sliding elements, as well as transforming in a functional way, certainly make less monotonous environments surely improving the existence.
I wonder if it might get tiresome having to always shift the panels when you want to go to another room. It would certainly require me to be more organized, not just with my stuff, but also with my behavior. I can see that the concept has great potential. I love to see innovation like this, even if it’s not right for me.
Yea I wonder about that too, Alison! Maybe if I could have my living and eating space open at the same time, and only use the bedroom at night 🙂
works for me