What I love about it is that the bed and the pocket spaces work without requiring an unrealistic level of decluttering or effort, because otherwise in practice it never happens. I've known so many people in studio apartments that really only put their bed away when someone's coming over, because it's too much work to make the bed and fold it back into the couch. I love that you don't even have to make the bed to put it away, and it's no more effort than opening your blinds in the morning. Keeping the coffee table cleaned off is reasonable, while the side tables and bookshelves can have stuff that is left in place. Likewise, you don't have to clean up your office to close it, you just have to keep the floor space clear, which is reasonable. Shifting the empty floor space around is genius.
Yes I agree! I was very interested in the price and saw all the different variations they've done on their site. The only thing I'm wondering about is how comfortable that bed and couch actually is, it looks pretty stiff 😅
The floor to ceiling windows on the back wall are everything when it comes to these small studio apartments. It really opens up the room and makes it feel so much larger than it actually is.
Yes from me also. I was waiting to see what they had designed for the kitchen and bath, but nothing was shown. Like you, I LOVE the space and the changing ability.
They're are now new Murphy Beds that have the couch, arm chairs just like this but it folds into the wall. Just like this. A lot cheaper. Search it up. Some of them are just so cool & brilliant.
He’s right- it’s literally multiplying a space because you can have multiple rooms in one space you just need to convert it. It might seem like a niche thing now but in the near future, this kind of smart living will be very common.
I am amazed, particularly by the office space. It is a certain way for a person who works from home to be able to leave work mentally and physically. All spaces were beautiful and functional.
And the great thing is all of the spaces seem usable at the same time! Sure, they will be smaller, but you can watch TV, work in the office and even go into the closet or use the table on the back wall of the closet at the same time! So you could have two people working there at the same time. Idk, i'm just astounded by how clever and convenient (especially compared to other tiny, converting apartments that are manuelly operated) this is.
Bed is 16000$ according to google. In my country they make it for years, similar but manual power (with counter weights so it is easy to move), in 2014 it cost 1500eur, around 1700$. 16000$ is frankly ridiculous, but even at that price it might be worth it in many places. Lets say you save 10m2 just with just a bed, that might be worth 100k.
Truly an amazing use of space! Probably the most efficient micro-studio I've seen. My apartment is 320 sq ft, but it feels much smaller than this. The apartment building began its life as a hotel, and the apartments are simply converted hotel rooms. I've seen these features in another building on the upper west side, in West Harlem, all kitted out with the same cantilevered bed and walk-in closet. I wish we could have seen the kitchen and bathroom. Otherwise, I would rent one of these apartments in a heartbeat.
James, that's awesome! Yes, cities around the world are densely packed and it's awesome that Ori found solutions to work around that. A converted hotel room sounds pretty cool!
The bathroom and kitchen are standard and unchanged. Their site shows all the different variations they've done to studio, 1br, 2br in a ton of cities across the US. I was interested myself in the price and saw they actually have them in my city Columbus Ohio and Ohio never gets new things first! Very cool. I was thinking Japan and other counties that are tech forward and highly populated must be doing this already
I've seen other videos of "gimmicks" to use space in more than one way, but this is a practical application that works effortlessly. The technology and mechanics would make it expensive, especially with this high quality of construction, but it succeeds in making a small apartment bigger.
I’d live in that space if there’s a full bathroom and washer/dryer. I could see a kitchen, but wanted to see it in full. I want a demo on how to manually bring down the bed if there’s a power outage. Also… how much is that place? I imagine it’s not affordable despite the alleged cost savings.
This is nice 🤗 my concern is the mechanics on the bed and if it's totally safe and won't malfunction and drop while sitting on the sofa?...but other than that it's awesome 😎👍🏿💯
@@annsilliman6184 or that closet just shutting on you while you're digging around for you're laundry. I'm sure the engineers took that into the consideration though. 🤣 Other than a freak accident I think it would be safe.
I love the idea of pocket spaces. Having brought my children up in a very small house a pocket play room would have been appreciated. Not necessarily to actually play in but one hideable area to keep the majority of their toys when they were in bed would have been lovely
Really? I found her to be unauthentic, as she's just standing there overacting the bubbly personality stuff. It doesn't feel real, but forced. Stop interrupting the dude whose explaining his design. Just listen. You don't need to agree with every half sentence he says.
What a great idea! I am claustrophobic and I couldn't see me living in a small space like that EVER. I had an 800 sq. ft. house one time with two people living in it altogether and after a few years I felt closed in. We bought a 1000 sq.ft. house until I moved again. Anyway, the ideas are very innovative and VERY practical. I am sure that you will get a lot of clients ordering your units; especially if they like living and working in the big cities which have small living quarters. All of the best for you and your company. I am sure that you will do very well. Thanks for show casing this for us.
I love the hidden desk area! That’s the messiest part of my house when I’m working. How nice to know it could be “put away” just as it is, so I can pick up right where I left off. Great ideas!!
If I’m asleep in the bed, and someone (who shall remain nameless) decides to raise the bed back to the ceiling … will the robotics recognize an added weight to the bed and not cooperate with the lift? I’m hoping.
This is amazing! I love his passion for what his company is bringing to the table. He's right: if small is going to be the norm (I personally don't want any part of that, but you young 'uns, have at it), you really need to bring in a revised technology and design approach. Love it.
The walk-in closet/Bookcase/office table is my favourite. But these are all great ideas. As an Ex librarian I like these new designs that move modules around like archive bookcases. Only problem: they’re not affordable!
Appreciate there's and actual sofa and other comfortable seating at the window. I'm sure they have it sorted, but I'd like to see how all the cords and cables are managed in the moving section with the TV/office. Where's the bathroom?? Wish they had shown the rest of the apartment even if it didn't have Ori elements.
OMG! I love this. I love everything about this. Is there a website, a catalogue or some way to look at the entire collection of pieces? I hope this has won some design awards. It is absolutely brilliant on every level. Has this been incorporated into any Tiny Homes? Also is this certified by ADA? The ease of operation, the safety features & the open concept of the space makes it a great solution for those with disabilities. As an interior designer I haven't seen anything I am this excited about. Truly life changing.
The link to their website is in the description where you can see all the different variations they've done in all the cities across the US. I was pretty interested myself, very cool!
I thought so so, when he said that developers and rental owners were his business partners. I can't imagine what the rent of one of these places would be, especially in NY or London ....
Exactly, I wonder what the cost is… I know it won’t be cheap… but if I only can afford small spaces chances are I don’t have a big budget… if I have enough money I’m not sure if I won’t prefer a larger space…
I am always amazed that people pay throw the nose to live in a tiny space like that. Further, the presence of a lift is a huge expense. I would much prefer to rent in a low rise building that does not have a lift, gym or laundry room. You will almost certainly be paying for at least one of those that you NEVER use.
Love the apartment. Here in U.K. older flats struggle with space in kitchens but we have more generous sized livingroom and bedroom but lack the space for eating and entertaining friends due to the kitchen size. These solutions would work as they would offer the separation of dining in a livingroom space and like just watching tv for instance. The new builds in U.K. would be more like what we see on this video.
Would they be able to convert/put into a old property? My flat was build in 1895. This would really transform my home! Are they available in the UK? Very clever design! Reminds me of the film Fifth Element.
Annnd, they don't show the manual operation. This would be great for "off grid" living if manual isn't too manual. You'd definitely have to good storage batteries even if it's 140wt...seconds count at length of time of operation for each Ori track.
But they don't have the moving features that are being promoted by the video. There is a moving-wall bathroom design, found in the Winnebago EKKO motorhome, but I assume that this apartment doesn't have that.
It's really impressive. Look that office space, I like it a lot. It's very suitable for a solo person staying by themselves and only have friends over for a drink and part ways before bed time. Nice job you guys.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH. But the bed being mounted to the wall kind of scares me (e.g. what if it collapses eventually?). The horizontally sliding spaces are just brilliant
This is just incredible. I am in total love with this space !! I've lived in studio apts in Manhattan and one bedrooms, and frankly I loved them all, but this is just kicking it up a notch or two.........just great, well, the view does help, let's admit it.
Interested to know the rent on that apartment. Love the layout and would be interested to talking to my landlord to maybe add some of these features into my space.
I spent 10 months travelling in an RV as a disabled person and it was really difficult to keep up with transforming the space every time you wanted to transition to a new activity. It's n o big deal until your body craps itself, right, but then all of a sudden it is. It made me realize at a younger age than most how a deteriorating body creates challenges for the space you've come to call home. I've had an eye for real estate that one could age in place in ever since. This is just next level. I love it. I would like to know about cost because if I could put this much functionality into a space I can afford on disability that would be very helpful.
My Alexa answered she is not sure hahahahaha My Alexa is such a Gossip Girl. She is always listening to the videos. I ADORE the apartment, all the ideas, and his accent :-)
That are really good designes, but how much does it cost? also: what if there are 2 people living there - is it possible to use bad and office at the same time? or maybe finding place 100sqft bigger would be better option then...
Damn I've seen this apartment once somewhere on social media. It was on Facebook, maybe Instagram or somewhere else. Wasn't able to find it for months but always had this apartment in my mind. And UA-cam suddenly showed this one today. Saving this video!
...Great that someone is working to explore compact space solutions, however a key element making this particular apartment feel "big" is the view, which most likely 2% of NYC apts is fortunate to have...envision there is a red brick wall 4 feet outside the window, and suddenly it feels just as cramped as every regular NYC space...I would also say that the wood slat concept around the sofa and bed is visually exhausting, and rather use a flat surface material will make the section look even more integrated and spacial...my 2 cents. 😄
I agree with the view! For me the office looked cluttered with these hundreds of shelfes. If its the only design i would have so cut out some stuff by myselv 😅
Very similar unit in Skyline tower in Long Island City NY! If only we can build more like this but affordable as well. Smarter living space and more green space outside. We can leave a smaller footprint on the planet.
What I love about it is that the bed and the pocket spaces work without requiring an unrealistic level of decluttering or effort, because otherwise in practice it never happens. I've known so many people in studio apartments that really only put their bed away when someone's coming over, because it's too much work to make the bed and fold it back into the couch. I love that you don't even have to make the bed to put it away, and it's no more effort than opening your blinds in the morning. Keeping the coffee table cleaned off is reasonable, while the side tables and bookshelves can have stuff that is left in place. Likewise, you don't have to clean up your office to close it, you just have to keep the floor space clear, which is reasonable. Shifting the empty floor space around is genius.
This is precisely why we designed our products the way we did :)
Yes I agree! I was very interested in the price and saw all the different variations they've done on their site. The only thing I'm wondering about is how comfortable that bed and couch actually is, it looks pretty stiff 😅
Highly impressed. I wish society would reward designers and scientists the same way they do athletes.
The floor to ceiling windows on the back wall are everything when it comes to these small studio apartments. It really opens up the room and makes it feel so much larger than it actually is.
How about a mural?
wonderful but...you also should have shown us the kitchen and bathroom :)
YES
Yes from me also. I was waiting to see what they had designed for the kitchen and bath, but nothing was shown. Like you, I LOVE the space and the changing ability.
Yes
I feel the same way…...Maybe they didn’t innovate the bathroom and the kitchen .🇦🇺
Plot twist. Theres no bathroom or kitchen 😕
They're are now new Murphy Beds that have the couch, arm chairs just like this but it folds into the wall. Just like this. A lot cheaper. Search it up. Some of them are just so cool & brilliant.
He’s right- it’s literally multiplying a space because you can have multiple rooms in one space you just need to convert it. It might seem like a niche thing now but in the near future, this kind of smart living will be very common.
Definitely the future
LOVE IT!!!
That all depends on how much it will cost.
This would not be for me. . Unless I could be out of the apartment most of the time. I like to be able to get in and out of my closet , e.g.
I am amazed, particularly by the office space. It is a certain way for a person who works from home to be able to leave work mentally and physically. All spaces were beautiful and functional.
And the great thing is all of the spaces seem usable at the same time! Sure, they will be smaller, but you can watch TV, work in the office and even go into the closet or use the table on the back wall of the closet at the same time!
So you could have two people working there at the same time. Idk, i'm just astounded by how clever and convenient (especially compared to other tiny, converting apartments that are manuelly operated) this is.
These + a Tiny House = Magic
The thing about these designs, is that while housing is getting more expensive, installing these systems is probably prohibitively expensive.
I was thinking all that stuff is probably more than the cost of a bigger apartment. However, you only buy it once.
Right what are talking here like 50 grand+ for all this?
But in NYC u can make 60k a year buy just charging 5k a month
Bed is 16000$ according to google. In my country they make it for years, similar but manual power (with counter weights so it is easy to move), in 2014 it cost 1500eur, around 1700$. 16000$ is frankly ridiculous, but even at that price it might be worth it in many places. Lets say you save 10m2 just with just a bed, that might be worth 100k.
Bathroom and kitchen are just as important.
Every 10 seconds… Omagooosh this is amaaaaazinguu
We get it.
Truly an amazing use of space! Probably the most efficient micro-studio I've seen. My apartment is 320 sq ft, but it feels much smaller than this. The apartment building began its life as a hotel, and the apartments are simply converted hotel rooms. I've seen these features in another building on the upper west side, in West Harlem, all kitted out with the same cantilevered bed and walk-in closet. I wish we could have seen the kitchen and bathroom. Otherwise, I would rent one of these apartments in a heartbeat.
James, that's awesome! Yes, cities around the world are densely packed and it's awesome that Ori found solutions to work around that. A converted hotel room sounds pretty cool!
The bathroom and kitchen are standard and unchanged. Their site shows all the different variations they've done to studio, 1br, 2br in a ton of cities across the US. I was interested myself in the price and saw they actually have them in my city Columbus Ohio and Ohio never gets new things first! Very cool. I was thinking Japan and other counties that are tech forward and highly populated must be doing this already
That's for sure the coolest thing I've seen today. I mean, talk about futuristic living… It feels like The Jetsons
Thank you so much, TheQuadFather!
SO cool!!!
That office space blew me away.
I've seen other videos of "gimmicks" to use space in more than one way, but this is a practical application that works effortlessly. The technology and mechanics would make it expensive, especially with this high quality of construction, but it succeeds in making a small apartment bigger.
Looks like a perfect scene for Final Destination.
I’d live in that space if there’s a full bathroom and washer/dryer. I could see a kitchen, but wanted to see it in full. I want a demo on how to manually bring down the bed if there’s a power outage. Also… how much is that place? I imagine it’s not affordable despite the alleged cost savings.
yes yes yes
Hear, hear! Apply that technology to creating a kitchen and a bathroom Throw in a washer-dryer AND a tub ... "To dream the impossible dream ..." 🎵
All of this.
This is a Brookfield building in Hudson Yards. Rents in the Eugene are high.
This is a really cool invention! Kudos to all tech folks that designed these pieces 😍
This is nice 🤗 my concern is the mechanics on the bed and if it's totally safe and won't malfunction and drop while sitting on the sofa?...but other than that it's awesome 😎👍🏿💯
Yes my fear also
I assume it has a counterweight.
@@annsilliman6184 or that closet just shutting on you while you're digging around for you're laundry. I'm sure the engineers took that into the consideration though. 🤣 Other than a freak accident I think it would be safe.
What happens if the power goes out? It is cool though!
What happens if you’re (or a child) on the bed when it goes up?
Thank you so much for stopping by!
yes, so much fun!
yesss so fun!
Since we didn't see the bathroom, I'd just like to imagine you can press a button and a toilet comes down from the ceiling.
I love the idea of pocket spaces. Having brought my children up in a very small house a pocket play room would have been appreciated. Not necessarily to actually play in but one hideable area to keep the majority of their toys when they were in bed would have been lovely
The future is this in every smart home! 😍
We agree Charm! Thank you for your support!
Smart is the OPERATIVE WORD
I LOVE THIS SHOW AND SHE MAKES IT A JOY TO WATCH HER BUBBLY PERSONALITY IS EVERYTHING❤
Thanks girl!!!
Talia is the greatest!
if she would not talk so much and let the owner speak more, the show is fun!!
Really? I found her to be unauthentic, as she's just standing there overacting the bubbly personality stuff. It doesn't feel real, but forced. Stop interrupting the dude whose explaining his design. Just listen. You don't need to agree with every half sentence he says.
@@The4valanche yea fr i wish she asked better questions too
I love this, and especially because it’s still functional with the spaces still engaged, like the office and closet “open”
Thank you so much, Valerie!
What a great idea! I am claustrophobic and I couldn't see me living in a small space like that EVER. I had an 800 sq. ft. house one time with two people living in it altogether and after a few years I felt closed in. We bought a 1000 sq.ft. house until I moved again. Anyway, the ideas are very innovative and VERY practical. I am sure that you will get a lot of clients ordering your units; especially if they like living and working in the big cities which have small living quarters. All of the best for you and your company. I am sure that you will do very well. Thanks for show casing this for us.
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment. We were so lucky to collaborate with ORI!
It's absolutely horrifying that this much affected enthusiasm is required from hosts of these channels.
What happens when your power goes out? Is there some kind of back up?
watch the video it explains that!
Yep! Explains it in the video :)
my favorite part of this apartment is absolutely everything ! ...and his accent just made it even better. :P
I love the hidden desk area! That’s the messiest part of my house when I’m working. How nice to know it could be “put away” just as it is, so I can pick up right where I left off. Great ideas!!
If I’m asleep in the bed, and someone (who shall remain nameless) decides to raise the bed back to the ceiling … will the robotics recognize an added weight to the bed and not cooperate with the lift? I’m hoping.
Wow I'm speechless, this is so cool.👏
Thank you! Isn't it awesome!
What an amazing smart space, if only we could see the bathroom and the kitchen
Absolute genius!!! Love the creative use of space but I just wonder what happens when there's a blackout..or you blow a fuse!? Lol
They just said manual movement instead
This is amazing! I love his passion for what his company is bringing to the table. He's right: if small is going to be the norm (I personally don't want any part of that, but you young 'uns, have at it), you really need to bring in a revised technology and design approach. Love it.
The problem is with all the mechanics in that flat if anything ever breaks it's going to cost you a fortune to fix
Great point
The walk-in closet/Bookcase/office table is my favourite. But these are all great ideas. As an Ex librarian I like these new designs that move modules around like archive bookcases. Only problem: they’re not affordable!
I loooove this concept, but I know it comes with a big price tag. I need it anyway.
SOOOO worth it!
Wow!!! This is incredible and makes me want to move in...I love it!!!
Bravo! What an amazing space with clever features for city living. I’m so in love with the apartment. Love the channel!
YAY!!! Thanks @gina!!
Yay Gina!!! Thank you so much for the love!
Appreciate there's and actual sofa and other comfortable seating at the window. I'm sure they have it sorted, but I'd like to see how all the cords and cables are managed in the moving section with the TV/office. Where's the bathroom?? Wish they had shown the rest of the apartment even if it didn't have Ori elements.
OMG! I love this. I love everything about this. Is there a website, a catalogue or some way to look at the entire collection of pieces? I hope this has won some design awards. It is absolutely brilliant on every level. Has this been incorporated into any Tiny Homes? Also is this certified by ADA? The ease of operation, the safety features & the open concept of the space makes it a great solution for those with disabilities. As an interior designer I haven't seen anything I am this excited about. Truly life changing.
The link to their website is in the description where you can see all the different variations they've done in all the cities across the US. I was pretty interested myself, very cool!
The bed and office are fabulous.
I know!
brilliant design - sadly this benefits developers and landlords more than a tenant. Size down- price up- way up.
I thought so so, when he said that developers and rental owners were his business partners. I can't imagine what the rent of one of these places would be, especially in NY or London ....
Exactly, I wonder what the cost is… I know it won’t be cheap… but if I only can afford small spaces chances are I don’t have a big budget… if I have enough money I’m not sure if I won’t prefer a larger space…
I am always amazed that people pay throw the nose to live in a tiny space like that. Further, the presence of a lift is a huge expense. I would much prefer to rent in a low rise building that does not have a lift, gym or laundry room. You will almost certainly be paying for at least one of those that you NEVER use.
@@seycas118 London, rent is 200/pm, that’s just outside the main circle too
@@seycas118 $5000+ a month in NYC. i saw it on their website
Take my money!!! I NEED this ASAP!
isn't it amazing !
I wanna see those drywall anchors!
the real question is, how much renting a place like would be???
Or, how much would these features end up costing? :)
Millions!....lol
Exactly....... Probably the rental price will cost 5 times more than an average apartments.
$500000000000 a month
All wonderful! Love that they took power outages into consideration and I would love to see it operated manually.
Incredible. Beautiful
Thank you so much!
The bed is slick tho!
That's very nice.I like the bed on the ceiling idea and the hidden wal in closet.
Let's hope that the bed mechanism never fails. A bed stuck midway would be funny, though.
Love the apartment. Here in U.K. older flats struggle with space in kitchens but we have more generous sized livingroom and bedroom but lack the space for eating and entertaining friends due to the kitchen size. These solutions would work as they would offer the separation of dining in a livingroom space and like just watching tv for instance. The new builds in U.K. would be more like what we see on this video.
YES! Next stop, UK!
Awsome features for a small space
The best tiny space I’ve seen! Very livable, and in the long run a lot of room!
I love the office and the walk in closet.
Would they be able to convert/put into a old property? My flat was build in 1895. This would really transform my home! Are they available in the UK? Very clever design! Reminds me of the film Fifth Element.
Annnd, they don't show the manual operation. This would be great for "off grid" living if manual isn't too manual. You'd definitely have to good storage batteries even if it's 140wt...seconds count at length of time of operation for each Ori track.
It's probably one of the best appartment I have ever seen.
It would have been nice to see the kitchen and the bathroom spaces, too.
But they don't have the moving features that are being promoted by the video. There is a moving-wall bathroom design, found in the Winnebago EKKO motorhome, but I assume that this apartment doesn't have that.
It's really impressive. Look that office space, I like it a lot. It's very suitable for a solo person staying by themselves and only have friends over for a drink and part ways before bed time. Nice job you guys.
Thank you, Mwishka!
this is Amazing I could happily live here forever. I would need a 2nd tv where the fuse box is. i like to watch tv while working in the office
This appartment is super cool. 🙂🇨🇦
Clever creative folks have always *fascinated* me...This is truly genius!!!
I know right!
Very well planned and, hopefully, the next video will include the bathroom and kitchen!
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH. But the bed being mounted to the wall kind of scares me (e.g. what if it collapses eventually?). The horizontally sliding spaces are just brilliant
yeah mounting to the drywall scares me
All I could think about with my lick is having a Final Destination with that bed! 😂 Yeah, we’ve got to catch up with the changes in our world! I ❤ it!
How expensive is all this moveable furnishing?
This is just incredible. I am in total love with this space !! I've lived in studio apts in Manhattan and one bedrooms, and frankly I loved them all, but this is just kicking it up a notch or two.........just great, well, the view does help, let's admit it.
Yes Lisa, we are so in love with this, and it definitely doesn't hurt to have these gorgeous views of Manhattan 😍
Interested to know the rent on that apartment. Love the layout and would be interested to talking to my landlord to maybe add some of these features into my space.
just great. adore the clean design yet the tecnological touch. and the voise control, of course
yo this place is absolutely insane
isn't it!
It is though right?!
ah yes, something to make expensive tiny apartments even tinier and more expensive, sounds like a great plan during a massive housing crisis
I could live in a small space like this. It’s bright and airy and practical.
same!
I spent 10 months travelling in an RV as a disabled person and it was really difficult to keep up with transforming the space every time you wanted to transition to a new activity. It's n o big deal until your body craps itself, right, but then all of a sudden it is. It made me realize at a younger age than most how a deteriorating body creates challenges for the space you've come to call home. I've had an eye for real estate that one could age in place in ever since. This is just next level. I love it. I would like to know about cost because if I could put this much functionality into a space I can afford on disability that would be very helpful.
My Alexa answered she is not sure hahahahaha My Alexa is such a Gossip Girl. She is always listening to the videos. I ADORE the apartment, all the ideas, and his accent :-)
yessss! Thanks for watching!
That are really good designes, but how much does it cost? also: what if there are 2 people living there - is it possible to use bad and office at the same time? or maybe finding place 100sqft bigger would be better option then...
Really well thought out features to make a small important bigger.
First time I saw this kind apartment. I love to live in this type of apartment.
Love this high tech apartment. Thanks for sharing 👍 🥰
I loved the kitchen, laundry and bathroom. 😮💨
Lovely spaces. I would have configured to hide the kitchen. 😂
Amazing! But I wish they'd shown the kitchen and bathroom as well.
I want to see the kitchen!
WOW Amazing... I want this home 🤩🤩🤩
Brilliant!
Thank you, Toni!
Love the closet and desk concept. Absolutely genius use of limited space.
SOOOO COOOL!
I would move in, love it.
same!
That is incredible! Such imaginative use of space! Like he said, space is too precious for every space not to be made as multi-functional as this is.
The ceiling bed is a beautiful idea but you need to have a high ceiling.
How tall does the ceiling need to be to have it feel comfortable.
Love it so much. But please show us the kitchen and bathroom too!
This absolutely blew my mind -- amazing!!
We are THRILLED that you loved this episode! Ori is awesome.
Damn I've seen this apartment once somewhere on social media. It was on Facebook, maybe Instagram or somewhere else. Wasn't able to find it for months but always had this apartment in my mind. And UA-cam suddenly showed this one today. Saving this video!
...Great that someone is working to explore compact space solutions, however a key element making this particular apartment feel "big" is the view, which most likely 2% of NYC apts is fortunate to have...envision there is a red brick wall 4 feet outside the window, and suddenly it feels just as cramped as every regular NYC space...I would also say that the wood slat concept around the sofa and bed is visually exhausting, and rather use a flat surface material will make the section look even more integrated and spacial...my 2 cents. 😄
I agree with the view! For me the office looked cluttered with these hundreds of shelfes. If its the only design i would have so cut out some stuff by myselv 😅
SUPERB ! MANY THANKS ! LOVE & PEACE to ALL !
Very similar unit in Skyline tower in Long Island City NY! If only we can build more like this but affordable as well. Smarter living space and more green space outside. We can leave a smaller footprint on the planet.
The future is here, and it's being driven by Ori. This is wonderful.
It's beautiful, it's functional and looks really nice. These tech things can take away from the aesthetic, this is quite lovely
Thank you! Yes, Ori knows how to make robots beautiful!