These videos are ripped from chinese version of RU-vid and reposted here. In china, it's cheap to have craftsman build furniture because labor is cheap there. So basically these only make sense in china
Really, you would think that it would make more sense to put that money towards a little bit bigger home. Welcome to the world of AI. No one has to “think outside of the box” anymore! So sad!
@@chinchilla505 that’s what I thought, too. In Hong Kong, for example, the accommodation is crazy expensive and people live in tiny rooms. So something like that would make sense there.
It's a mattress so it's definitely lighter and even the kids can lift it up easily. I've slept in mattress more than a normal bed for more than 10 years and the sleep experience is good
It would be blocked if they hadn’t put a stupid upside down arch on that side! Like it doesn’t even LOOK good?! Let alone blocks a clear path through to the bedroom area like the other side?! I don’t understand how some people’s minds work my god.
How do they make their beds? No space around them to do that. Also, how do they access under-bed storage? I think the setup before actually worked better, but for a few tweaks: under-bed bins for items used infrequently, consequences for constantly fighting siblings (i.e., extra chores)/rewards for good behavior (i.e., go to the movies, day at the zoo, etc).
I’d go for bunk-beds style bed frames, with desk/ storage/ wardrobe underneath instead of the lower bed. You’ll have so much more floor space and actually be able to access stuff. Everyone knows bunk beds leave so much more floor space for activities. Unless you live somewhere with distinct seasons where you can store winter clothes under the bed during summer. But honestly, kids grow so much from one winter to the next, most things would need to be replaced.
I would have raised 1 bed (loft style) and the other remains on the floor. Situate the beds in an “L” position. Build a SEMI raised platform for the top bed (with banister for safety, that way that kid can have a comfy chair/mini book shelf. That way the kid in the lower bed can have the same in their area. This way they both can have their own space and both can share the window.
For aesthetic purpose. My auntie did the same to separate her two kids' bed. One is male version, the other one is girlish. Though the space seems small, it's actually more than enough