@@percy.garou1001 well you can say otherwise if you have such a pay you either have a big company or buisness or you work in one, so you probably won't see your job after that
@@Chiemontyr Imagine you had the bed down in some kind of manual mode. Your in bed and in the middle of the night the power comes back. The damn thing tries to return to home and jostles the bed around angrily till either you wake up and get up or it burns out the motor. Or worse actually has the HP to lift you and the bed and you wake up 6 feet off the floor and no way to make it descend.
Power outage, bed crushes you while you were watching TV 😂 or you have a power outage that last for days and have to sleep on the couch til the city fixes your power
I live in South Africa and we have constant loadshedding( electricity gets turned off for like 2 hours) I'd be sleeping on the couch waiting for the electricity to come back so I get my bed😅Nice apartment though❤
There’s no guest bedrooms other toilets kitchen free space for running around gym area where you can put smth like a pool table swimming pool Have you considered changing your mind?
@@adrian_kaye haha… not really. I’d be living alone, I can go to a pool elsewhere, a small portable kitchen situation could be acquired, and… a pool table?? I don’t think anybody else is really interested in that, my dude… 😂
@@adrian_kayefirst of all they can sleep on the other couch and you can share a toilet also im pretty sure there’s a kitchen somewhere and you can go outside to have free space to roam and I’m pretty sure there’s a gym somewhere in the apartment complex and why would you want a pool table you can live without playing pool and you can go to a public swimming pool so have you changed your mind?
Thats the least of your issues. With how sensitive that descending bed is any obstruction will cause it to fail. Even mechanical like the rails becoming jammed. That whole place is a blackhole for maintenance fees.
I am 6ft tall with very long legs (a woman). I already don't fit in airplane seats anymore as my knees are smashed up against the seat in front of me. Now I'm not going to fit in apartments either!
The though process is making this look cool so people will think it’s ok to live in a box. This is about squeezing as many apartments as possible into a bulding to maximize profits.
@っき The alternative is buying one of those pump-up air beds. Can be plugged in, pumped up, then drained and folded up again easily. Now, they usually take between 5-15 minutes to pump up, but they aren't so bad otherwise. And obviously you may want some spare bedding
The kitchen is above the slide-out walk-in closet, and the bathroom slides out from the pull-down walk-in combination library/moat. ⚠️ Caution: Dragons.
Oh you mean the balcony. You can just use a spear to catch birds or whatever is brave enough to fly past the window and well, you can guess the bathroom part 😉
Thats a 25×10' space the size of a master bedroom in a house or around the size of a large tent. On one hand it's horrifying that everyone is getting crammed into tiny spaces, on the other it's nice to see that atleast a company making it livable is who we're allowing to capitalize on it.
@@tylermiller5904 it will always be dystopian. people are people. what’s going to happen is these tiny apartments of the future are gonna cost the same as a 4 bedroom house costs right now
@@kirin1230 Honestly it doesn’t seem like it’s any more than cleaning a normal space. Just compacted. You just have to make sure the floor is clear to open it. But if you’d normally dust a desk or clean out a closet or make a bed I don’t see how this changes much of anything. Not that I even dust anyways 🤣 you’re better than me
Why would you forget when there's auto-pay? I used to work for a phone company once, and these people who were 3 months behind on their bill would just puzzle me.
Well, I lived in a 25m² appartment for 8 years, and from this POV this looks like pure luxury. The only issue I see with this is that you always have to have a tidied up room or have to clean your mess before you can use your flat properly, and I'm a REALLY messy person.
@@saphyrislove but maybe it's not that expensive because 1 room is actually more. it looks like there's no walls so the light is the one on top for all desk, room, living room and closet and then the mechanisms. does anyone know where this apartment is? to look it up
And you have to live in a city too 🤮 place is filled with smog, weirdos, criminals, crappy police, bird shit, rats, etc. I could go on forever. Honestly tho the apartment is sick, yeah you aint got much room but how much do you need if you live alone? If this was in a rural area id live in it happily. (prison cells are way way smaller, but i get the joke)
Those sideways moving closets are used in document archives everywhere . Almost the entire room is filled and you move just enough closets to put the gap at the shelf you need .
This sounds like a great idea, I just hope they make it affordable for people that actually need to opt for a studio this size, otherwise it’ll just stay in the market and accumulate inflation
Currently live in a 2400 sq ft house. This is the only tiny space I’ve seen I’d even consider. Extremely well done. Not sure how it would work with 2 ppl but single people it’s great.