The one thing that stood out in 100% design was the YO! Home City centre studio by the British entrepreneur and inventor Simon Woodroofe.
Could this be the trend in our future homes?
The enclosed vanity unit as seen in the far left is rotated manually to reveal storage as seen below
Te bedroom area is transformed into the living area at a flick of a switch
The cupboards opposite the bedroom/living area are pulled out and then in to reveal the kitchen area with an island if needed as demonstrated by Simon Woodroofe
Whilst the dining area pops in right under where we standing to a dining area
Where Simon finds himself seated
The one bathroom is beautifully presented with a step in bath or can be transformed into a shower with the wooden slats pushed in to form a platform. If this is practical in the long run, time will only tell.
Taking mechanism off the stage and putting them in our homes may work for some but is not going to be everyones cup of tea. As in all cities space is an issue and maybe like we have multiple parking garage systems in place due to lack of space the Yo! home city centre can be adapted into our homes.
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