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Futuristic Tiny Apartment Tour in Hong Kong


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Hong Kong has 7 million inhabitants and many have no choice but to live in small spaces.

This includes families too.

Gary Chang created an incredible high tech apartment that features 24 different possible configurations.

At just 330 square feet that’s pretty amazing, don’t you think?

The entire walls move so that the bedroom, living room, kitchen, and everything else transforms as needed.

I think you’ll be amazed when you watch the video tour thanks to Faircompanies.

The home is nicknamed, “Domestic Transformer”. Check it out..

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  • Paul
    April 14, 2014, 8:37 pm

    I’ve seen this before. While I appreciate the genius in the design of how this works, homes are places to come, well, home to. Not to recreate your living space every time you want/need to do something else.

    Imagine coming home, its cold and wet, as are you, and all you want to do is crawl into bed and get some shut eye. But first, you have to push away the kitchen, shove the whatsit over there and then pull out the bedroom. But wait, there’s more. Then you have to pull the bed down and fix the bedding. By this time you’d be wide awake and probably in a state of “I can’t go to sleep!!!!!!!” for the next 3 to 4 hours. This would get old real quick.

    • Rebecca
      September 23, 2014, 11:01 pm

      Wow, quite the whine.
      This home is astonishingly clever in its use of space and beautiful as well. I suppose you can plop a big bed in the middle of your tiny home and either bump your shins trying to move around it to do anything else or have no other life in your home. Amazes me, the endless whine I hear…. it’s too haaarrrddd, pout pout…. for things that cannot take more than a couple MINUTES at most. What the smell drugs are Americans taking?????

      • Paul
        September 24, 2014, 6:24 pm

        Bwa ha ha, not American. Other side of the world… but I’ll let you guess.

        Note: I didn’t knock its aesthetics or its use of space. I knocked the fact that it is impractical for the vast majority of people, in America or elsewhere.

        Go back, read “exactly” what I said. Homes are places to come home to and NOT recreate a new space everytime you do something different.

        Just imagine the costs of replacing the rollers alone when they pack up… and, when they do, will you still be able to get the exact same size and profile?

        As I said, impractical for most people.

  • rusty
    October 4, 2014, 11:49 am

    This apartment is ingenious ! I agree with Paul on the homey aspect but to the guy who designed this place it is home. Big city living isn’t for me to be forced into living as such .give me the big Sky any day. Non argumentative comments appreciated

  • Kathy
    October 4, 2014, 10:22 pm

    For the people that actually want to live in small spaces hoping to coexist better I think the storage ideas are amazing! You loose a lot of space even with the rolling walls, they take up space…. But like he kept saying, he had too much storage. Would have felt roomier (and less walls to move, sniff, sniff) if he got rid of a wall or two. I like the fact of not climbing stairs to bed in a loft!

  • October 6, 2014, 10:10 am

    cool ideas. I have 370 sq feet but have a traditional lay out

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