I like space saving furniture such as the coffee table transformed to dining table, study table under the bed. I just wonder the price ? Good job keep innovation.
Love this book! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
I visited a friend in Paris one week, about 25 years ago. I had never seen such a small apartment before but with the high price of RE in Paris, it wasn't all that unusual. He had a full sized bed that would come down from the ceiling via a hydraulic system in the living area and would end its descent just above the coffee table and sofa. Ingenious! And in the morning, a switch of a button would return it to its lofty stored spot in the ceiling. This was his very own design but had to keep it private because it would have been illegal to install in that part of the city.
Basically, yeah, so what poor people have to do is poor people options like futon beds with storage underneath, plus folding furniture when possible. It's nice they had a fancy loft bed and desk combo, but at most poor people would be stuck with instead is just a basic loft bed and whatever ladder comes with it. As for me, I do a camp cot which I can move easily or break down as needed.
I love the Konstanta sofas with the storage underneath, so useful and they look really stylish and comfortable. Trouble is I think I would constantly be falling asleep on them!
One rule to not forget about these space saving furniture, most especially the transforming beds, is that you'll have to use them everyday. Imagine yourself setting up your bed every night and tucking it every morning. Eventually you might feel it like a chore and decide to just leave it at one particular configuration permanently. Having a mechanical versus automatic is also something to think on. Anyway i think the crib one is a great idea. Just take care of the furniture so it would still look new once you set it up as a regular bed.
Although that sort of bunk bed isn’t so uncommon in Germany and affordable. Even Ikea has a number of things like it - or children‘s bed that can expand when the kid grows.
True. This still will never catch on unless it's ACCESSIBLE. The Russian podium company and Korean loft bed company are nice to look at but nobody can buy them.
These are the perfect space saving ideas if you for some reason live in a shed sized house but got an extra million dollars laying around. I love how the table that drops from ceiling is "perfect for any house". Yeah, any house w 12 ft ceilings lol.
I love the concept of the window to turn into a balcony but I would be too nervous to actually go out there…. Would feel better if concrete was underneath me instead of glass.
ouai !! bien joli mais défaire et faire son lit au carre pour que ca rentre dans le meuble ! au quotidien on s'en lasse très vite !! et après le lit devient fixe ! :):):):)
OMG. That up down system at timestamp 2:30 is magnificent. I was looking for an option to use my bedroom as my office but I had to figure out what to do with the bed and this is perfect.
The KRE bed is my favorite, just because I think it's the solution to my studio apartment problem. A Murphy bed requires mounting on the walk, and I don't want to even address that with my landlord.
I'm definetly in love with all those great inventions! Especially the window-to-balcony idea! Wow...what a spectecular thing! Helpful in so many reside situations with less options for fresh air or like here....to even sit or stand on a tiny balcony, only by just pushing a button to change from one form to the other and back! ❤😻😻😻😻
It’s impractical. Your very expensive living room window now has scratches all over it, from people’s shoes and furniture that was on it the day before.
I think a lot of people here are forgetting that there's been plenty of times in human history where people lived in small spaces. Bigger spaces meant more fuel to heat them and more material and this more expensive to build them. If there's one major thing we've lost in modern society, it's not so much the indoor living space so much as it's the nature that used to be just outside.
Big no to that balcony🤣. I would be terrified of having that in my home and having a final destination ending. I'm sure it's designed to be reliable and accident-proof.. but still.
I think the very best were the beds that slid under a platform. And all the other drawers under there . Also the crib combination which transformed into a bed for an older child . Oh and the balcony window, I'd like to install that here! So very clever. All of them actually. K
It's all very creative and fun to watch, but for starters I wouldn't want to build and rebuild the room every day with all those foldables and secondly... I am scared to ask for the price of all these gadget like furniture. It looks very expensive.
Agreed 100%. The people living in smaller areas to save money probably cannot afford the cost of these things. Especially the installation costs of a lot of them. Plus things that can be re-adjusted take time to do so. I doubt 95% of people would do so unless they really NEED to do so. And like I said- are those who “need” it actually able to afford it?
The crib set up is AWESOME! I would have LOVED this set up 25 years ago! Not a clue the price, but having lived in a tiny house (580 sq ft) with my kiddos, this would have been a life saver, so I would have easily paid $400 or more for it
The Platform storage Bed "and" the Hydraulic Swivel Television were favorites! But the "sliding" Murphy Bed with hidden chairs at the desk were #1! ;-D
I usually watch these type of videos because I have a small room and like a few things but when I watched this video I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOREVER.
1.00 G-plan did a table like this back in the 1950s except it was even more practical because instead of simply folding away inside - it could if needed to - the centre came out and could be used on its own as a separate coffee table. I grew up with this dining set and or the 4 of us we only needed the small table while the extension parts were in the living room being used as coffee tables. Old news/design, by about 67 years.at least as (mum and dad bought it in 1957)
மிகவும் நன்று ❗ மிகவும் அருமை ❗ அறிவியல் வளர்ச்சி ❗ அற்புதம் ❗ ஏன் ❓ இடமில்லையா ❓ வீட்டை சிறிதாகக் கட்டிக்கொண்டு, அதில் இப்படி இட வசதிகளையும், பொருள் வசதிகளையும், இருக்கும் இடத்திற்குள் அனைத்தையும் சிக்கனமாக அனைத்து ஆடம்பரங்களை யும் அனுபவிக்கும் அற்புத மனிதர்கள் ❗ வாழ்க ❗
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
По моему мнению, это окно - понты ради понтов. Обычный открытый балкон такого размера обойдётся гораздо дешевле. Плюс будет надёжен в использовании и прост в эксплуатации. Так и представляю, как в этом трансформере через год-два заклинит что-нибудь или отвалится.
As insane as it sounds, I actually would enjoy that ceiling-dropping system without power. I'm imagining a giant wheel and chains lowering this massive slab down like an old Frankenstein movie. Tell me that wouldn't be sick. Wouldn't look weird in a garage or shop.
I loved the video its simply really amazing truely innovative khdos to the makers of such cool space saving jdeas. I simoly loved the window to balcony concept... One cant even think of such an innivation
Definitely I liked all the products. As you mentioned this is the way to for future furniture designs for common man to afford. Great collection I repeat I liked all of them. The most was Kids loft bed furture with table underneath will be loved my childrens at home if you provide them. It will make the child to be independent responsible tidy clean habbits while growing. Great buddy for putting a nice collection of futuristic furtures to be aware off. Kudos to you. Take care. Make more valuable insight videos relevant to furnitures. I am for it even though I may not offered it for now will definitely keep in mind to get when I can. Bye. :)
I won't be interested in a hide-away bed until it hides away complete with pillows and quilt. Otherwise you just need another cupboard to hide them in.
The "Divide Table" costs $1500 or more now! Some great designs, but the cost is prohibitive to the average apartment dweller. At an average cost of $2,000 for the frame alone, nobody can even afford a Murphy bed anymore!
Which one of these space-saving furniture did you like the most? Let us know in the comment!
I like space saving furniture such as the coffee table transformed to dining table, study table under the bed. I just wonder the price ? Good job keep innovation.
4 car garage I'm still building on lol.
Vertical bed and/or table
The one with hidden bed under floor
Konstanta furniture is great. Bed under the higher floor in a bedroom.
The crib-combo that turned into a children's bedroom later on. That was smart. Providing the materials last that long.
I have trust issues with the balcony. Kinda scary to me. But, for the crib. Gosh, I was surprised. It's the best on the list.
Anything that requires electricity to transform is too prone to errors and breakdown for me. I like the crib and the Konstanta couches.
Not only that, the main problem at least for most people is money.
plus the electricity bill may go up.. (fyi idk abt bills that much, just speaking from my parents experience)
Yea, the maintenance also has to super tedious
Crib was definitely the best one
A religious Jew who doesn't use electricity on weekends agrees
Love this book! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
Whoa … the baby bedroom conversion to an older child’s is awesome. Nothing wasted 👏🏾👏🏾
I visited a friend in Paris one week, about 25 years ago. I had never seen such a small apartment before but with the high price of RE in Paris, it wasn't all that unusual. He had a full sized bed that would come down from the ceiling via a hydraulic system in the living area and would end its descent just above the coffee table and sofa. Ingenious! And in the morning, a switch of a button would return it to its lofty stored spot in the ceiling. This was his very own design but had to keep it private because it would have been illegal to install in that part of the city.
Is it illegal to install such mechanism in Paris or in that bulding or apartment?? Sounds insane...
@@blackmamba5380 I think it depends on the way a ceiling is constructed. Maybe it’s not fit to carry that weight.
Van life couples use these hydraulic beds alot
Ingenious but pri$ey
That crib is genius, love how it's still useful as the kid grows. Up until puberty probably.
Useless for rich, expensive for poor.😂
Basically, yeah, so what poor people have to do is poor people options like futon beds with storage underneath, plus folding furniture when possible.
It's nice they had a fancy loft bed and desk combo, but at most poor people would be stuck with instead is just a basic loft bed and whatever ladder comes with it.
As for me, I do a camp cot which I can move easily or break down as needed.
Technology is always thus
😂😂😂😂
Solution to that: DIY
@@rasmuspedersen3563 There's only so much one can do with limited space and tools, though
I love the Konstanta sofas with the storage underneath, so useful and they look really stylish and comfortable. Trouble is I think I would constantly be falling asleep on them!
Thanks for sharing! Tottally agree :)
One rule to not forget about these space saving furniture, most especially the transforming beds, is that you'll have to use them everyday. Imagine yourself setting up your bed every night and tucking it every morning. Eventually you might feel it like a chore and decide to just leave it at one particular configuration permanently. Having a mechanical versus automatic is also something to think on.
Anyway i think the crib one is a great idea. Just take care of the furniture so it would still look new once you set it up as a regular bed.
The fact that the crib can grow with your child seems like a worthwhile investment depending on the price.
I like the window into balcony design, it should be wide spread into every home, it save space and help to lift human mood.
I love the podium beds with all the storage under.
You see the problem with these items that help save space is that they almost cost more than just paying for a bigger space
Although that sort of bunk bed isn’t so uncommon in Germany and affordable. Even Ikea has a number of things like it - or children‘s bed that can expand when the kid grows.
True. This still will never catch on unless it's ACCESSIBLE. The Russian podium company and Korean loft bed company are nice to look at but nobody can buy them.
These are the perfect space saving ideas if you for some reason live in a shed sized house but got an extra million dollars laying around.
I love how the table that drops from ceiling is "perfect for any house". Yeah, any house w 12 ft ceilings lol.
Obv it's all cool engineering and design, just obscenely indulgent.
Van life ppl use this idea
Hydraulic beds
I love the concept of the window to turn into a balcony but I would be too nervous to actually go out there…. Would feel better if concrete was underneath me instead of glass.
The crib bed that can be utilised as the child grows is ideal as its a saving.
Love how you can use one piece for many other uses!
ouai !! bien joli mais défaire et faire son lit au carre pour que ca rentre dans le meuble ! au quotidien on s'en lasse très vite !! et après le lit devient fixe ! :):):):)
OMG. That up down system at timestamp 2:30 is magnificent. I was looking for an option to use my bedroom as my office but I had to figure out what to do with the bed and this is perfect.
The KRE bed is my favorite, just because I think it's the solution to my studio apartment problem. A Murphy bed requires mounting on the walk, and I don't want to even address that with my landlord.
I enjoyed the podium system and the crib. Very useful
I like that the crib will change as your child gets older. That's efficient. You don't have to buy more furniture when they outgrow their crib.
Hello Monica
I'm definetly in love with all those great inventions! Especially the window-to-balcony idea! Wow...what a spectecular thing! Helpful in so many reside situations with less options for fresh air or like here....to even sit or stand on a tiny balcony, only by just pushing a button to change from one form to the other and back! ❤😻😻😻😻
It’s impractical. Your very expensive living room window now has scratches all over it, from people’s shoes and furniture that was on it the day before.
I think a lot of people here are forgetting that there's been plenty of times in human history where people lived in small spaces. Bigger spaces meant more fuel to heat them and more material and this more expensive to build them.
If there's one major thing we've lost in modern society, it's not so much the indoor living space so much as it's the nature that used to be just outside.
Yey ok
I have to totally agree with your laurels
I love these ideas for small spaces! Especially the loft bed ideas
I love how you mention who the architect or creator is so we can look it up
Big no to that balcony🤣. I would be terrified of having that in my home and having a final destination ending. I'm sure it's designed to be reliable and accident-proof.. but still.
I think the very best were the beds that slid under a platform. And all the other drawers under there . Also the crib combination which transformed into a bed for an older child . Oh and the balcony window, I'd like to install that here! So very clever. All of them actually. K
Love some of the ideas, but the space needed for most is either too big or too high to fit into our house.
It's all very creative and fun to watch, but for starters I wouldn't want to build and rebuild the room every day with all those foldables and secondly... I am scared to ask for the price of all these gadget like furniture. It looks very expensive.
Agreed 100%. The people living in smaller areas to save money probably cannot afford the cost of these things. Especially the installation costs of a lot of them. Plus things that can be re-adjusted take time to do so. I doubt 95% of people would do so unless they really NEED to do so. And like I said- are those who “need” it actually able to afford it?
Ive heard over 50% of people who buy tiney homes do not stay in them. Its novelty for a while but to actually mive that out is not comefortable
The crib set up is AWESOME! I would have LOVED this set up 25 years ago! Not a clue the price, but having lived in a tiny house (580 sq ft) with my kiddos, this would have been a life saver, so I would have easily paid $400 or more for it
The Platform storage Bed "and" the Hydraulic Swivel Television were favorites! But the "sliding" Murphy Bed with hidden chairs at the desk were #1! ;-D
The balcony, slide out beds and crib unreal ideas
I usually watch these type of videos because I have a small room and like a few things but when I watched this video I WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOREVER.
Excellent! I would like to learn more about these products. I' desperately in need furnishings of this caliber.
The balcony is my number ONE!
Window shifted to balcony is an awesome idea...Hats of to the creators.
I love them all love the hidden beds ..
All are great, but that crib that becomes a whole bedroom set was genius!
1.00 G-plan did a table like this back in the 1950s except it was even more practical because instead of simply folding away inside - it could if needed to - the centre came out and could be used on its own as a separate coffee table. I grew up with this dining set and or the 4 of us we only needed the small table while the extension parts were in the living room being used as coffee tables. Old news/design, by about 67 years.at least as (mum and dad bought it in 1957)
Pure genius, I love the concepts.
I love them all but the baby furniture that turns into kid's furniture is totally genius.
Tutte idee fantastiche veramente 👍😍 amo tantissimo questo tipo di di arredamenti.
1:30 My clumsy hands got scared 😂😂 but the table looks so incredible
❤ gooD AmazinG Furniture ❤
I love every single idea especially the top single bunk with step drawers and desk
Love them all, But liked the last couch the best
Loved all
I like the baby crib and the balcony and queen size bed sofa very well
I like the couch in 10:07. Cool how the pop of color is on the bottom instead of the top
This is awesome
The Podium murphy bed, SpaceMax Murphy bed, and Konstanta furniture were my favorites! Thanks!
All are great ìnnovations.
Please let me know the kids bed and study table combo one... I'm interested in buying...
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Awesome furniture!
I love the window balcony idea and sofa turns to bed.
I liked space saving study table
איזה אנשים מוכשרים הכל יפה מדהים ממש
Smart funiture is the future!!!
மிகவும் நன்று ❗
மிகவும் அருமை ❗
அறிவியல் வளர்ச்சி ❗
அற்புதம் ❗
ஏன் ❓
இடமில்லையா ❓
வீட்டை சிறிதாகக் கட்டிக்கொண்டு,
அதில் இப்படி இட வசதிகளையும், பொருள் வசதிகளையும்,
இருக்கும் இடத்திற்குள் அனைத்தையும்
சிக்கனமாக
அனைத்து ஆடம்பரங்களை யும்
அனுபவிக்கும் அற்புத மனிதர்கள் ❗
வாழ்க ❗
I love the tv coming down and the couches turned into a bed outstanding awesome stunning creativity👌👌👌❤❤
Happy new year! It is beautiful.
I think they are all very ingenious!
Great ideas
Brilliant!👏👏👏👍🤩😊
I like the coffee table to kitchen table and the konstanta furniture
The cradle was a amazing space saver
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Ideas are wonderful
Балкон трансформер из окна подходит только для частного дома для 2-3 этажа не выше, а то страшно выйти будет на высоком этаже на это чудо.
По моему мнению, это окно - понты ради понтов. Обычный открытый балкон такого размера обойдётся гораздо дешевле. Плюс будет надёжен в использовании и прост в эксплуатации. Так и представляю, как в этом трансформере через год-два заклинит что-нибудь или отвалится.
С другой стороны, зачем частному дому балкон? Выходи на веранду дыши воздухом.
I like that origami table
FANTASTIKA! Osobenno ideyas oknom is balks.
Assalamualaikum amazing
Meu like é o 14 mil!
Bloody hell. It reminds me of Tracy Island from Thunderbird.
I really like the bed idea 💡, very useful and the window balcony’s 👍 🥰
Very good idea I wants to purchase some one
Yes ofcourse these R very much useful information. Thnx.
As insane as it sounds, I actually would enjoy that ceiling-dropping system without power. I'm imagining a giant wheel and chains lowering this massive slab down like an old Frankenstein movie. Tell me that wouldn't be sick. Wouldn't look weird in a garage or shop.
This is awesome!!😃
Perfekt, great, my kompliments. ❤😊❤
I loved the video its simply really amazing truely innovative khdos to the makers of such cool space saving jdeas. I simoly loved the window to balcony concept... One cant even think of such an innivation
VERY GOOD 👋👋👋👋👋
Definitely I liked all the products. As you mentioned this is the way to for future furniture designs for common man to afford. Great collection I repeat I liked all of them. The most was Kids loft bed furture with table underneath will be loved my childrens at home if you provide them. It will make the child to be independent responsible tidy clean habbits while growing. Great buddy for putting a nice collection of futuristic furtures to be aware off. Kudos to you. Take care. Make more valuable insight videos relevant to furnitures. I am for it even though I may not offered it for now will definitely keep in mind to get when I can. Bye. :)
saving space nor boring space
Love the Russian pull out beds.
Excellent
The Bow Window is my favorite !!😉
Very nice ideas
Well done
Excelente 🌈❤❤🌈👽
I won't be interested in a hide-away bed until it hides away complete with pillows and quilt. Otherwise you just need another cupboard to hide them in.
Love the drawers
This is such an amazing info video.
Amazing design 👍🏻
I really 😂 like this
That balcony scares the heck out of me as a person with fear of heights….
The "Divide Table" costs $1500 or more now! Some great designs, but the cost is prohibitive to the average apartment dweller. At an average cost of $2,000 for the frame alone, nobody can even afford a Murphy bed anymore!
I love both bed space for children and adults fun exciting video