10 hypnotizing gifs with super functional furniture
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/10-hypnotizing-gifs-with-super-functional-furniture.htmlFunctional furniture will help to expand the space of a small apartment – this is when an ordinary-looking wardrobe turns into a desk or bed with a smooth movement of the hand. Yeah, right Optimus Prime from Ikea. We show in gifs how these modern stylish transformers work and save space
Interior designers free up as much space as possible in the "20-meters" not only with the help of visual design techniques. Sometimes space can be freed up by literally "putting everything in one corner." We are talking about functional furniture when an ordinary-looking wardrobe hides a desk and even a bed.
It's a different story in our country. The confidence of Russians that the apartment is chosen according to the formula "good = three-room" is not expressed as vividly as before. Abroad, on the contrary, preference is given to small apartments: this allows you to save on utility bills, and the time spent on cleaning is much less.
Comfort in such housing is often created with the help of multifunctional furniture. We have collected for you 10 gifs with interior items that literally hypnotize with their convenience. And they make you repeat like a mantra: "I want the same."
A "smart" apartment near Manhattan, which accommodates several living spaces and occupies only 30 square meters per floor. The wardrobe, working on the principle of a compartment, divides the living room and the dressing room. In the dressing room area, when all the closets are closed, the bed is lowered and turns the space into a bedroom. In the living room, behind the white sliding doors, there is a work area. On the same 30 squares there is a kitchen and a combined bathroom.
This piece of furniture was developed by the same guys who created a "smart" apartment near Manhattan, and called the furniture Partywall. A bar and a counter with a dining place for two were hidden in the "dancing" wall.
This full-fledged, comfortable and stylish apartment in Amsterdam occupies only 24 square meters. It was created for rent, anyone can book a living space. The apartments are called The Zoku Loft.
Life in small spaces in the West is not a fiction, but quite a practical reality. Not only professional design and design bureaus, but also bloggers offer their tips on organizing space. For example, the French blogger Michelin sews pillows, comes up with recipes, makes the cutest interior items with his own hands and is happy to give tips on organizing space.
A Swedish invention with a truly Russian name "Matryoshka". A bed, a place to relax, a work area and even a coffee table with ottomans fit on 15 square meters.
Yes, it is unlikely that such a Russian person will be surprised: endless family feasts and sliding tables, insanely similar to this one, immediately come to mind.
The company 3MOODS has collected, it seems, all the pieces of furniture that can be found in the living room, and has put together a real miracle from them: a sofa, a bed, tables and armchairs in one bottle.
In 2013, student Hank Butitta bought an old school bus and converted it into a full-fledged living space. Now Hank travels around the world and enthusiastically collects money for new trips. The idea, of course, is extreme — not everyone has the courage to leave their native concrete corner and move to a mobile home. On the other hand, the average size of the "free" area for living in buses of this type is 25-30 square meters, and the resulting Hank's "apartment" is an excellent example of reasonable use of space.
Part of a modular house. The development of practical Swiss. Such dwellings were specially designed for countries such as Brazil.
An amazing piece of furniture that can take up both little and a lot of space at the same time.
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