My heart goes out to people who live in small spaces because they have to. I suspect it's a totally different experience if you live in a small space because you want to. We've chosen to live small, so furniture is an investment for us.
This is a great type of video to intersperse between the housing tour videos. I like seeing different implementations of the same solution, and the DIY links are really useful
Wonderful to see a shoutout to Get Hands Dirty, she inspired me to get heavily into DIY in a small 'workshop', my workshop being whatever room our apartment I can work in.
Somethimes we look for furnitures that helps us with storage but it's even better when furniture gives us even more functions like divide spaces in a subtle way so we don't need walls to separate each space, also we live in a world where we need flexibility because of the dinamics of life and having a furniture where we can just stay, work or also rest is really good to optimize our spaces
If you're talking about the multifunctional shelving, it's a new company with a newly designed product with small scale production based and producing their products in a high cost-of-labor country. Willing to bet that their margins aren't what you seem to think they are. Personally, I'll gladly pay people well for the work they put into their products, instead of going to Ikea and buying some cardboard shelving.
They literally suggest lower priced versions such as the DIY Ivar cupboards being repurposed as low cabinets. If you can't afford it, try DIY'ing it with more affordable materials.
@voisinage17 the person talks about not being ABLE to afford something. you talk about having the financial CHOICE to do so. and let's be honest, most people who live in small apartments do not do it by choice but because they are not ABLE to afford bigger ones.
Awesome ! Any alternatives to Kittaparts that are more affordable ? I absolutely love the concept but cannot afford to put so much money in a shelving system for now.
In each of these videos they demonstrate that small spaces are transformed from a disadvantage when decorating the interior, to an advantage since it allows us to occupy the spaces in a more efficient way, although it is always necessary to understand the dimensions of the spaces and choose suitable furniture.
Awesome! Putting all DIY ideas from your videos, and all those foldable furniture... I follow your videos since I first saw you and am a big fan. Greetings from Poland 😊
Aside from saving your space at home, one of the main convenience that this features can offer is easier maintenance. You're always hitting so many stones in one shot. 😉✨
So many cool ideas! Now the hard job is to try to adapt them to the rented place I live in without changing what's already there, so I can get back the deposit. 😊
I think this furniture is great because it can save you bt renting a stidio instead of a 1 befroom. Also if buying you can save hundreds of thousands of dollars by having less rooms/ bedrooms.
My heart goes out to people who live in small spaces because they have to. I suspect it's a totally different experience if you live in a small space because you want to. We've chosen to live small, so furniture is an investment for us.
This is a great type of video to intersperse between the housing tour videos. I like seeing different implementations of the same solution, and the DIY links are really useful
Wonderful to see a shoutout to Get Hands Dirty, she inspired me to get heavily into DIY in a small 'workshop', my workshop being whatever room our apartment I can work in.
Somethimes we look for furnitures that helps us with storage but it's even better when furniture gives us even more functions like divide spaces in a subtle way so we don't need walls to separate each space, also we live in a world where we need flexibility because of the dinamics of life and having a furniture where we can just stay, work or also rest is really good to optimize our spaces
Yeah, if only these pieces made for people without enough space, weren't priced for people who can afford a ton of space.
You’re so right
If you're talking about the multifunctional shelving, it's a new company with a newly designed product with small scale production based and producing their products in a high cost-of-labor country. Willing to bet that their margins aren't what you seem to think they are.
Personally, I'll gladly pay people well for the work they put into their products, instead of going to Ikea and buying some cardboard shelving.
They literally suggest lower priced versions such as the DIY Ivar cupboards being repurposed as low cabinets. If you can't afford it, try DIY'ing it with more affordable materials.
@voisinage17
the person talks about not being ABLE to afford something. you talk about having the financial CHOICE to do so. and let's be honest, most people who live in small apartments do not do it by choice but because they are not ABLE to afford bigger ones.
Maybe some things are expensive but they suggested diy things and Ikea hacks as well, that can be very cheap.
Unaffordable for the most part but still very beautiful and inspiring to watch 🪑✨
The painting dining table will be forever my favorite
Awesome ! Any alternatives to Kittaparts that are more affordable ? I absolutely love the concept but cannot afford to put so much money in a shelving system for now.
That Samsung piece for tv, is amazing !! ❤❤❤❤❤
In each of these videos they demonstrate that small spaces are transformed from a disadvantage when decorating the interior, to an advantage since it allows us to occupy the spaces in a more efficient way, although it is always necessary to understand the dimensions of the spaces and choose suitable furniture.
Awesome! Putting all DIY ideas from your videos, and all those foldable furniture... I follow your videos since I first saw you and am a big fan. Greetings from Poland 😊
Aside from saving your space at home, one of the main convenience that this features can offer is easier maintenance. You're always hitting so many stones in one shot. 😉✨
Furniture for the small places of rich people.😊
I see why you would think so.
Not particularly though. Someone who goes to trade school could make it.
I'd love a video on how to best use high ceilings
Amazing ! I realize I seen every video in this retrospective !!! Thank to give me the magic of interior design
So many cool ideas! Now the hard job is to try to adapt them to the rented place I live in without changing what's already there, so I can get back the deposit. 😊
The two daybeds @5:36 are pure genious. Does anyone know the brand/manufacturer of these?
I like your extendable Parker dining table too Colin! Adaptable furniture isn't a new idea, but we definitely need more of it!
Amazing ! Thanks to have collected all the wonderful ideas in one video 👍👍👍
My favourite design youtube channel for sure!!!! Absolutely!!! Keep up the great work. So progressive. So inspiring. So beautiful. Gratitude....
Loved this type of video as inspiration for multi purpose pieces to implement where we live.
Really like this compilation style videos !
Sock really is super cute
I think this furniture is great because it can save you bt renting a stidio instead of a 1 befroom. Also if buying you can save hundreds of thousands of dollars by having less rooms/ bedrooms.
i love this type of videos, would be happy to see more of those from you in future :)
Excellent idea and I love your space! Although I find it tricky to incorporate certain pieces 👍🏻 :) :)
Great ideas! And these videos give so many ideas on how to style or use each furniture piece ❤
More of these videos please!!
Love it!
Fascinating!!
kittaparts looks awesome - but no shipping to EU? big oof
Absolutely rich people
awesome
5:40 bedcouchwhat
7:00 hide to wall
4:10 he used an iphone to showcase a samsung ad 😅
❤👍😍
Their "small" livingroom is bigger than my apartment xD
2:19
oh no, the infamous Urban cabin 🥴
This is all too minimalist for my taste
cat litter in living is just gross..