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Space Optimization with Multifunctional Furniture

2024-12-12
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Multifunctional furniture comes in many types, cleverly designed to save space and increase utility. The first example is the bed-desk offered by Expand Furniture, a Canada-based company. Similarly, the Italian company Dielle Modus perfectly integrates a double bed with a walk-in wardrobe. Many people can’t imagine living without a sofa. But guess what? Your sofa can do more than just be a comfy seat. This upgraded sofa, designed by the Greek agency Proteas, is a super versatile sofa that quickly transforms into a bunk bed for two – a pretty clever idea and fits exceptionally well for families with kids! Another space-saving gem from Resource Furniture is its sleek design wall-mounted table. The well-designed piece transforms into a dining table or workstation, fully equipped with storage, USB ports, and electrical outlets when pulled out.

Supreme Master Ching Hai (vegan) has been an artistic designer in this innovative field for decades. “For example, I use my bed for like a makeup table. And I use these plastic boxes with an opening on the side. I use them to put under one piece of wood. Then, that is a bed. (Oh.) There’s a different place, you have to organize differently. (Yes.) I put a piece of wood on it, and that is my table, (Oh.) that’s the desk from which I’m talking to you right now. It saves a lot of space. I don’t need a bigger place, I don’t need a big house. But if you don’t have room, then you put drawers underneath and you lay on top, or you work on top. It’s the same, it’s functioning.”
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