Amazing Home Design And Space Saving Interiors

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Published 2023-08-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @slywlf
    When I was a kid growing up in a tiny 5 flight walk-up one bedroom apartment, my mom had to think outside the box to make it livable for her, me and my little brother. She slept in the living room, gave me the tiny bedroom, and had a carpenter friend build a steps unit with storage inside each step. Then she bought a matching pair of book shelves, put the metal lid that originally covered the bathtub (in the kitchen) over the top of the facing bookshelves to hold a small mattress. The bookshelves thus formed a tiny room, complete with a desk and lamp, and the steps enabled him to climb up to the bed on top. Pretty ingenious on a tight budget!
  • My grandparents bought their home in 1959. They picked out everything for it. They had a set of drawers built into the stairs in their basement. The drawers were even graduated to fill the space (the top shelf was the smallest, bottom is the longest). Their kitchen even had built-in in floor to ceiling storage pantries. Also, they had kitchen cabinets that had pull out shelves for her pots and pans.
  • I've always wanted to have a house with secret doors, passageways, & rooms. Just for the sheer fun of it.
  • @mysticgg317
    The ground fridge is a great idea! The only issue, the temp is too warm to safely chill food. The temp needs to be under 41F in order to keep your food safe and last longer. There is a thing called the TDZ (Temperature Danger Zone) and that is between 41F-135F. If food is stored in that zone, it is prone to bacteria growth.
  • @S.E.C-R
    The folding and sliding in and out stairs would be perfect for a tiny home!
  • @Addison-RN
    lol The Narrator cracks me up. ALL of these are so practical yet i would of never thought of any of it lol
  • @zackxcrab9557
    I love the moving walls. good for different situations
  • @kathrinkampe8635
    I had one of these folding balconies in my bathroom like 30 years ago and loved it.
  • @emilyreviews1987
    I'm gonna tell my little brother about the crib. He has a new born, I wish that was around when my kid was small. For $700 USD that's a steal!
  • @reneewooley1240
    If you think fish are low maintenance, you’ve obviously only ever had a goldfish lol. My tank is constant maintenance. Cleaning , feeding fish, changing water, new filters, etc…..
  • @sterntaler64
    That ground fridge is amazing! If built resiliant enough, it might be used as a storm shelter aswell 😃👍
  • @spencerb8647
    I usually don't comment on videos on YT. But bro this is one of the best videos I've ever seen on this page. Its so useful. Has so many sources of so many AWESOME ideas and companies. That I'll definitely be saving it for my future home. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this one.
  • The stairs turned into a storage space is so cool and the storage space to put your shoes I love those .....impressive ❤
  • @leesashriber5097
    Small spaces or not, many of these I would like in my home. 😊
  • @shannonwolff2599
    Although it isn't completely hollow, I have a chair that has storage built in. I used to have a couch that matched and each seat cushion was actually a lid that was hinged with storage below. It was a great place to store extra blankets and pillows, and I used the chair one to store toys for the grandkids so they were out of sight when the kids weren't here but easy to get out if they were. I have a larger sectional couch now and the chair is getting old and no longer matches but I might try to find a cover for it as it is so handy to have!!
  • @FunnyDasha7
    Really cool designs, I love the window-balcony and the dining room fishtank! But fish are not low mainatance pets, they're some of the most high maintenance pets out there 😆
  • @Tarry_Plaguer
    Ever since I saw one of these at a Home Show many years ago, I have been amazed by The Hidden Bed made in Mt. Angel, Oregon. When you think of any kids room, two pieces of furniture take up all the space, the bed, and the desk with your computer on it. Well what if you could have a device that was both? Viola, the Hidden Bed! I really wish I had seen this nifty Item when my kids were little. They also have Murphy style beds for those of you who want to have a guest room, but don't want to have a bed taking up the whole thing. If you ever make a sequel video to this, give it a look. It definitely fits into this list. 👍
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