This tiny 330 square foot apartment in Hong Kong, transforms into 24 different rooms! See More Amazing Green Homes: planetgreen.discovery.com
This tiny 330 square foot apartment in Hong Kong, transforms into 24 different rooms! See More Amazing Green Homes: planetgreen.discovery.com
i love this.
Very innovative! Foldable bed is nice idea for small flat. Also like the ventilation. For people who can afford only small flats can take few of the ideas from this video.
Imagine how much more space he’d have if he moved all 9000 of those CDs to an MP3 player
He better not break an arm or he’s going to be in trouble. Lol
Well, No shit. Someone would have to come up with something like that to deal with such a large shoulder to shoulder population.
It seems like such a great space at first but I would worry about the feasibility of maintaining so many tracks to manipulate the room. If one broke then you may not be able to get to necessities. Also where is the toilet?
9/10 would live in.
Remarkable, inspiring and uplifting of spirit. It made me smile while marveling.
i want that house
golly gosh let’s all be racist, funtimes!
This is pretty sick .. heres more space saving tips for homeboy… try not to own 2 anime dvd’s for every one square foot of space you live in ….
I agree. I thought of widespread internet on phones 12 years ago.
dude is it just me or douse his eyes look funky
2:45 Mirrors on the ceiling to make the tracks less conspicuous huh…SUREEEEEE
One bedroom apartments in Hong Kong already cost as much as a four bedroom home in say Austin, Texas. Cause they have the highest population density in the world.
Wow thats quite clever
STUPID FUCKING TITLE
1 room, 24 “configurations”
meaning 1. bed in corner, bookshelf in corner.
2. bed in middle, bookshelf in corner.
3. bed in corner, bookshelf in middle
4. bed in middle, bookshelf in middle.
5. bed in corner, bookshelf in corner, table in middle.
ETC.
hi
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANG!
…i wish i was as smart as Asians… 🙁 haha jk very nice home bro! 🙂
How is that a difficulty level?
Creativity 1st, chance 2nd, perseverance last. The idea of an airplane was most valuable, money needed 2nd, the hard-work execution 3rd. There was money and hard-working people before someone thought of how to fly, yet no one was able to fly before someone was creative enough.
Perseverance is “much more valuable” for the individual, because we live in a world where what you sell is less important than how you sell. That happens only if one has the chance to sell. Many lack that opportunity.
While I was a kid in school I had teachers that would beat the pupil (including me) on regular basis. Things might’ve changed in the last 2 decades, since the fall of communism, but at least up until mid 90’s that’s what used to be like in any school. Frustrated teachers beating the shit out of some students and making fun of them, calling them names etc.
So, yeah… I’m outraged when an american, german, or who knows what rich-country-citizen talks about how to succeed in life.
So unless you have big money to bribe a policeman to actually do his job for you, or you don’t have an influent relative / friend to “make a call” and arrange things for you… or you happen to get beaten by somebody who’s more influent than you, or has a friend / relative more influent than yours… unless all that, well, you’re unlucky.
BTW, my sister had a uterus surgery 5 days ago, and in the same day was bullied in the street by a policeman. We KNOW it’s useless to go complain about it.
The social story with the police, here, goes like this:
My best friend got beaten REAL bad 2 years ago by his co-worker, at the job. His face was all bruising and even had a face-bone fissure. NOBODY did nothing about it. The police arrived, opend a file, then forgot about it. My friend kept calling for a year at the police station, but he could never talk to the police officer in charge. A few times he went there, but the police officer was always “not here”. My friend eventually gave up.