There's a problem frequently encountered by designers of very small houses, which is that beds are very nice to have while sleeping, but, even when you're not sleeping, they take up a lot of space. Our caveman ancestors, presumably, solved this problem by having beds that rolled up when not in use: more recently, designers of so-called "tiny houses" have gotten around this by lofting beds up high, with living space below. Which, unless you love the idea of fumbling for a ladder when you need to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, isn't an ideal solution. So I was very excited to see this tiny house design by Ana White, which comes up with a new—and particularly innovative—solution to the problem.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://ift.tt/2wpne7C
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