Children's Bed by H20 Archtectes Brings Fun in Small Sizes
Andrew Robichaud — June 9, 2009 — Art & Design
References: h2oarchitectes & treehugger
In the apartment life, space is sometimes hard to come by. H20 Archtectes have designed this child’s bed in order to accommodate crowded areas.
The structure is an all-in-one area for children. It features a regular bed situated at the top (accessible by stairs), multiple storage areas around the structure (shelves, cupboards) and a play area in between (desk, chair).
This delightful design makes the messy lives of children an easier, more manageable place all while saving a ton of space.
The structure is an all-in-one area for children. It features a regular bed situated at the top (accessible by stairs), multiple storage areas around the structure (shelves, cupboards) and a play area in between (desk, chair).
This delightful design makes the messy lives of children an easier, more manageable place all while saving a ton of space.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-functional Furniture - Designing furniture that has multiple uses, such as storage and play areas, can help save space and provide added functionality.
2. Modular Living Solutions - Creating modular structures that can accommodate various needs can provide flexible living arrangements and optimize space usage.
3. Smart Space Management - Developing intelligent systems that recognize and respond to limited space can help create efficient and comfortable living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovative furniture designs that cater to limited space can open up new markets for functional and customizable pieces.
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3. Smart Home Technology - The integration of smart space management systems with home automation can provide a seamless living experience for residents with limited space.
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