every living space should have multiple crush zones
Imagine having that view and have your work space face a fucking wall. You gotta be shiting me.
The best part about my old apartment is I had a workspace on the second story with 270 views and big windows. What it looked onto was pretty crappy but I didn't feel like minecrafting myself while I was working.
Ugh he could choose to put himself in the position to have daily little moments of feelings just by glancing up and he sandwiches himself between two massive walls.
Thats a really efficient use of space but be sure not to forget to clean everything every fuckin time you use it or you'll smash all your plates and shit. or you wont be able to sleep when the power goes out lol
I dunno, without more context that looks like a pretty cool way to maximize space. Like as someone who likes to live in as small a space as possible this looks nice.
Honestly If it was manual I'd trust it more with rails to secure the two shelves and a similar folding up system for the bed that were in early apartments.
i get real sicko mode on rolling stacks that shit'd actually be mad cool
There was an episode of Gadget Man that had movable walls on rollers.
It doesn't neeeed too! But done with a high degree of quality it would be quite nice. Like I wouldn't do this with any shitty silicon valley product, but like if I knew it had safety features and would last as reliably as my car, then hell yeah I would go for it.
Edit: thinking about this on my way home from work, basically all of this could be achieved without any automation or motors and it would basically be as safe as non moving furniture. So long as you installed enough high quality rails on the ceiling it would be fine.
Very true i thought about the much simpler ways this could be done as soon as i sent the other post.
yeah the fact this is all hydraulics makes it sus as fuck. itd be way safer if it was hand cranked or just slid around from someone pushing it, and def not attached to a ceiling