LifeEdited 2 (LE2) 350sft Transforming Micro Apartment

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • LifeEdited 2 (LE2) is a new prototype for apartments in future LifeEdited buildings. It lets you live a big, happy, smart, green, simplified life in a 350 sft apartment that functions like one twice it’s size. You may have already seen it -- it’s on the cover of the November 2016 issue of Dwell.
    LifeEdited began in 2010 when Graham Hill, founder of popular eco website TreeHugger, crowdsourced his 420 sft New York City apartment. It demonstrated the “less but better” lifestyle by creating a beautiful apartment with the functionality of a much larger space. LifeEdited 1 (LE1) seats 12 for dinner, has proper sleeping quarters for 2 guests, a great home office, a home theater, and is extremely energy efficient. With its own TED talk, two NYT features and coverage by many major media outlets, it is one of the most widely published apartments in the world.
    LifeEdited 2 (LE2) was completed in 2016. At 350sft it is smaller than LE1 but amazingly manages similar functionality. It graciously seats 10 for dinner, hosts two in a guest room, and has a great home office. Our approach to achieve this:
    -A room that transforms from bedroom to living room to dining room to boardroom
    -A room that transforms from home office to bar to guest bedroom
    -Resource Furniture transforming furnishings including a Penelope murphy bed/couch, a Passo coffee/dining/boardroom table, and two New Concept fold-down desks
    -More transforming furnishings including a Hufcor accordion wall and a set of LifeEdited-designed couch segments / guest bed manufactured by Resource Furniture
    -Life simplifying technology such as Insteon lighting controls, an automated August lock, Amazon Echo voice control, Apple TV, and Kanto speakers
    -Energy savers such as a BigAss Haiku fan, Hunter Douglas motorized blinds, Plumen LEDs
    -Water savers such as stylish Kohler fixtures, a Smeg dishwasher, and a Franke water filter
    -Security & health tools such as a Nest Protect, a Nest Cam Indoor, and a Blueair Sense air filter and Aware sensor
    -Texture and richness from a herringbone oak floor, walnut cabinetry, Filzfelt wall, Lithoverde marble, KBH mirror, Santimetre ceramics, Anne Sacks penny tiles, Resource Furniture velvet couches, Smeg appliances, all tied together with brass and leather details.
    Interested in buying or renting this apartment or others like it? Contact us at info@lifeedited.com.
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    A massive thank you to all that helped make this a reality:
    Design: LifeEdited
    Architect of Record: Guerin Glass
    Build: Composite Fabrication
    Expeditor: J. Callahan
    Extra special thanks to Andrei Butusina, Catalin Sandu, David Friedlander, Andrew Skey, Scott Glass, Shawn Ruddy, Jorge Faz, Bill Byers, Casey Martin, Leah Solomon, Jayson Halladay and the Resource Furniture crew.
    Big thanks to Sean Sliger, Joanna Sjostrand, Adam Finkelman, Francesca Michel, Lloyd Alter and the TreeHugger crew, Lawrence Hudson, Wing Deng, Sokol Hoti, 150 Sullivan’s board and Paul Brensilber of Jordan Cooper,
    And all others without whom the project would not have been possible!.

Комментарии • 27

  • @karenvanzant1621
    @karenvanzant1621 5 лет назад +3

    Best 350 feet ever for a single peron with no kids!

  • @keithko007
    @keithko007 7 лет назад +2

    Great idea and design

  • @henese4472
    @henese4472 6 лет назад

    impresionante y bonito un espacio chico y funcional

  • @katalholt
    @katalholt 6 лет назад

    Stunning design!!!!

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq 7 лет назад

    I totally want that.

  • @almahdi990
    @almahdi990 7 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @MA-ug6pz
    @MA-ug6pz 3 года назад +1

    Actually it's totally inconvenient to spend a plenty of your personal physical resources and time each time you change your activity at home. For instance you could be too tired to prepare hidden bed.

  • @petartopcic86
    @petartopcic86 7 лет назад +3

    Where can I buy a table? Link please!

  • @catherinebridges3695
    @catherinebridges3695 3 года назад +1

    Where is toilet and shower?

    • @MA-ug6pz
      @MA-ug6pz 3 года назад

      They are hidden inside the wall ;)

  • @maboelnreads
    @maboelnreads 5 лет назад

    Why, in a tiny apartment, do you need to use your phone to pull down blinds, or lock doors, that are never more than a few feet away??

  • @manwithblackhat
    @manwithblackhat 5 лет назад

    I want to know how you get the hanging racks in the closet to do ... well, move around like that. I want to build something like that in my townhouse. Where do I go to get that?

  • @SlownomaCounty
    @SlownomaCounty 8 лет назад

    Awesome!!!!

  • @_malcolm
    @_malcolm 7 лет назад

    Nice!

  • @bradmaher3245
    @bradmaher3245 7 лет назад +2

    What is the cost?

    • @MA-ug6pz
      @MA-ug6pz 3 года назад

      The cost of a large apartment probably

  • @ISSAY68
    @ISSAY68 7 лет назад

    SMART

  • @jaimeramirez2137
    @jaimeramirez2137 7 лет назад

    Does anybody know where to get the coffee table?

    • @riopato2009
      @riopato2009 7 лет назад

      resourcefurniture.com/product-category/product-collections/tables/coffee-tables/

  • @anthillstudio914
    @anthillstudio914 6 лет назад

    Nice work, check out our recently completed micro-apartment renovation in Vancouver!

  • @Slappysan
    @Slappysan 7 лет назад +5

    I'm a fan but God, too much stuff. It's annoying how folks want to go small but want clothes for 10 people and lots and lots of storage.
    And yes...get Kirsten on this as this video doesn't give you a feel of the total space.

    • @christiantelecaster
      @christiantelecaster 6 лет назад

      Because bigger spaces are expensive. Big is not always better

    • @deziking
      @deziking 6 лет назад +2

      You must be on special brain level to invest in this 350sqft.

  • @tl2uz
    @tl2uz 5 лет назад

    코딱지 만하네