Incredibly Ingenious Hidden Rooms and Secret Furniture

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Published 2023-12-21
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How to save a lot of space.

Do you know that even the smallest apartment can be filled with the latest technology functionality while creating cozy living conditions? The flight of engineering thought and human ingenuity create real masterpieces, many of which subsequently go into mass production. Creative minds work hard to find the most unexpected, bright, and popular solutions in the modern world, thus creating homemade crafts that excite the imagination. In this episode, we have prepared for you the most non-standard and functional solutions, from smart ultra-modern inventions to designs that you can make yourself by using patience, creativity, and a set of necessary tools! Now, let's become real designers and go in search of the most original solutions to save space!

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All Comments (21)
  • @boedilllard5952
    Just about everything here says FUTON for people with money. Look it is an uncomfortable couch by day but VOILA it is an uncomfortable bed by night!
  • @BKPrice
    Save thousands by getting a smaller home. Spends thousands to make that smaller home fit more stuff.
  • @scootermom1791
    The moveable ladder is genius! Why don't you guys include links to the products? 🤔🙄
  • @mgaming7
    lol about 80% of this is solutions to problems that don't exist.
  • @carrot1977
    That smartbed needs to have blackout shades for the people that work overnights 😅
  • @spacelemur7955
    Pricey stuff you'll quickly tire of their elaborate opening and closing.
  • @janysmahoney1271
    Love secret rooms, ever since the 16th Century Castle films; any1 who has 1, good on u...
  • @Rin-ig3ci
    Every time I see a "space saving" idea that just hides away stuff, I just think to myself "You know, by hiding it away you are now using at least twice as much space for that object, the space in which it is used and the space in which it is hidden." Most people don't realize that in order to "hide away" something into a wall or floor or whatever, that wall must become that much thicker, because now it not only acts as a wall with structure and purposeful design but also a closet that is specially designed to do only 1 thing that may only be temporary. Once you start building things like a TV or a pool table or a desk into the very structure of a room, that room will then always revolve around that object, thus becoming a less flexible room. Sure, by hiding stuff away you temporarily gain a larger space for you to move around in, but it's not like the stuff you hide just magically shrinks or dissapears. The stuff is still taking up space, you just can't see it as well anymore. BTW, space saving in this manner of "hiding things away" only works if you can afford the extra space to "hide it away". So rich people who have problems with looking at "clutter" which normally belongs in a room, are probably the best and maybe the only customer for those ideas. Also, I find that too many space saving designs are designed to make you take more time to do normal everyday tasks. Just think about it, if you are annoyed by how much time it takes to make your bed every morning, just think how much time it would take to BUILD that bed every night AND morning. If you are like me and you use your desk every single day, how often are you going to be inclined to dismantle that desk? So, i feel like any "space saving designs" which hide away things people would probably use on a regular basis is just a way of making people take more time to do the same tasks in exchange for a little extra breathing space every now and again. I totally get that you don't need a massive dining table every day, and it helps to have one which can adjust to the situation, and it's nice to have an extra table on hand when you need one, and there's a reason why fold out couches have stuck around for so long because you never know when you might have company over even though you don't have an extra room for them. So periodic things that don't always get used make sense for space saving ideas at least, but when you start hiding away a stove or microwave or a desk..... you are just making every day life more troublesome than it has to be just so it can look "cleaner" every so often. Ok, now that that is said, I can also agree that the only exception to all of the normal use stuff is when you are living in a Japanese sized apartment where you are lucky just to have a separate room for the bathroom and everything else must fit in a room no bigger than a small bedroom. In which case, space saving has to be planned EXTREMELY well in order for everything to work without compromising functionality and without using the contradictory "space hiding". I like my house more tiddy than the next guy, but I know when too far is too far. Now amount of OCD is going to make my pocket any bigger for any of this less efficient bullshit. (P.S. I like my desktop computer, regardless, so I'd really like to see a "space saving" desk that accommodates more than a dinky laptop that still has to find a home someplace else at the end of the day. All in one computers are only for those who just want a phone that looks like a computer, same goes for micro pc's and shit. My phone can do everything those things can do and it's way more portable and it lives longer.)
  • @KZ-np8fz
    How does the actual plumbing work for the toilet that comes put from the cabinet???
  • @maboelnreads
    Furniture that doesn’t take up space in the room! All you need is a basement and thousands of dollars! Hurrah!
  • @patriciajrs46
    I love that secret, hidey-hole table, and compartments.
  • @karlenedryer2855
    Is it possible to provide a link to some of these options? I am interested in the shoe cabinet.