Imagine returning home drunk late at night and just thinking of laying down on your bed and as soon as you reach your room and lie down, you hit the floor and remember that the bed is on the ceiling.
I bought a house in 1989 that had been built in 1985 and had a downdraft Jenn-Air cooktop. An added feature was one side had convertible inserts that could either be 2 burners, a one piece griddle or a grill while the other side is 2 fixed burners. It still works perfectly and has never needed repairs. The center stainless steel grate lifts off and the filter is easily removed to clean. I preferred gas but I would have had about 10ft of line installed from the nearest line in my house. I had already adjusted to electric and was so happy with the versatility that I never pursued converting it to gas. Jenn-Air also had single sided burner covers that came in either oak or black steel and I went with oak because it matched my cabinets but also could be flipped and used as servers to carry items to other rooms or to the deck. I don’t mind that they aren’t sleek and modern anymore but very functional and versatile.
You could build some of these lile the coffee table Into an actual table lol or am I the only one who can see the product an already see how to build it lol
Very interesting but most of these are just too expensive for most people with small houses. A good idea is one that's not too expensive and it saves a lot of space in a small house.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the effort put into the dialogues of this video ? Hats off to the person who came up with this many amazing puns.
I love those nesting knives! Also love the “Brilliant Basin”. Even though I, no longer live in a home with stairs, I can see myself thoroughly enjoying those fold-out stairs.
🤔 💭 💭💭😬😧😳.... nah it’s ok I’m sure they have a manual override. Even the mobility stair lifts that take people up and down the stairs in a chair have back up batteries that will allow you to use it in a power outage👍🏼
Right? I have an old tackle box from the 70s that's made the same way. I'm not too impressed by that guy's designs, the wall desk is nothing special and that orange round table is hideous!
Just making a note here 6:10 Sky Broom - canopy trucking away 7:24 Land Peel - modular floor turns into furniture 13:34 Nebia 2.0 - atomizing shower, saves water - min water temp and pressure required though 17:42 shelf to desk, two hinges 18:30 Pixel Bathroom, silicone collapsible drawer sink
@@smg10saltchannel73 Can try searching it...but I sure wouldn't want to deal with a spill on/under that thing. Also glad I don't have to clean those sinks.
My cats would like the convertible floor mats better, but one cat tears up anything made from foam. My computer chair looks like it was in an explosion
These innovations are the most clever ideas I have ever seen! Most of them are expensive but maybe they will become commonplace and be less pricey. They are examples of how inventive we humans can be.
My favorite thing about this channel is that it will eventually inspire people to steal these idea's and build, and sell them for a more reasonable price lol
As an architecture student, our professors always push us to make use of every space available but we also have to think of its practicality and usefulness. It might be pretty to look at but it may also make your life a lil difficult than it's suppose to be.
Hey now don’t be judging us grandmas, I was looking at the stair slides thinking 🤔 That would be fun 🤩 and wouldn’t hurt my knees as much as walking down the stairs😆
@@teddy-3765 You could have it raised to chair height so that you don't have so far to sit at the start or get up from at the end, provided it was the right length not to fly off at the end.
Anybody could make some of those lol. I screen shot the table just for that purpose. Its just 2 triangles for each leg at the right angles and some hinges. EZ
You're adorable to think that cats care if they're in the way! I'm all caught up on newe're videos, now just skimming through older ones, which I'm still learning. Keep up the good/hard! Thank you for all the work you put into these videos!!
0:28 Furniture that shifts from 2D to .3D 1:25 The curled modular table 2:01 The Peel Trolley column storage container 3:00 Duffy London Mark 1 transforming coffee to full table 3:34 Deglon Meeting Knife Set... nesting set of 4 kitchen knives. 🌱 4:26 The Blindary.. 2 in one window shade and drying rack. 🌱 5:12 Ping pong door 6:04 Mosquito net on a hanging frame that folds the net up out of the way, Movisi. 🌱 6:45 Chair and Step ladder combination by Kerby Allen 🌱 7:25 Land Peel versatile flooring that folds up for tables and back rests 7:51 The Lifting Sink... two sizes with lid. 🌱 8:56 Original Didon Obelisk patio furniture 10:02 Aré Baloni’s hinged bookshelf boxes. 🌱 10:52 Eclettica Spiral Staircase drawer set 11:39 Voga Beds which store in the ceiling 12:29 HICAN bed ... integrated sliding privacy curtains and home theater system 13:35 Nebia 2.0 Shower head water atomizer for minimizing water use. 🌿 (13:52) 14:19 IW-R1 Zero Gravity Workstation Gaming Chair 15:20 The Downdraft Extractor and 15:41 The Miele Integrated Extractor drawing cooking fumes down into a collector in the stove 🌱 16:22 Wine Bottle “spill” supports to keep the wine corks moist.
@@TheConscious64 🙂 🌱 It’s been a year since I time stamped that video, and without going back over it, I believe I was marking which ones I especially liked.
While talking about the price of the chair-stool: "you can get one for $72" What they highlight:"$76.83" Me: I think i understand math well enough that $72 is not equal to $76.83, maybe I'm mistaken though.
I'm thinking of spraying my one sheet of plywood with a fancy finish, then cutting it into 2x8" planks and turning them into a spiral staircase, using unique patterns for each step, if there were some left over I'd use them for a wooden windchime
I discovered a massive design flaw with those expensive nesting knives. After about a year of using and sharpening the blades (depending on how often they’re used, but for now let’s just say they’re used daily by a restaurant chef), they would become absolutely useless as there isn’t much of a blade to begin with. For any of you who don’t know, when you sharpen a blunt knife, you’re basically filing away metal to make the blade sharp again, much like the act of filing long fingernails. So overall this product would be an absolute waste of money and probably wouldn’t last longer than 2 years maximum. I would rather spend less money on high quality knives that would last a lifetime.
Anything foldable: "look at me, I save space!" The space it's supposed to be saving: "you know I'm still meant to be empty for clearances purposes, right?"
The "leaning chair" for students that really love to lean on their chairs, it makes sure that they don't fall backwards because it has a foldable pair of back legs
That first sink could probably be manual (push and click type) and save loads of money on electrics and waterproofing aforementioned electrics. And then it would be far more accessible and last much longer.
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Man to think you cannot afford a place with big space and now you have things that save space that for sure you can’t afford too. Must be nice to be a real good carpenter.
18:20 The Pixel Bathroom Design would go great in a camper/RV (of course that RV would probably cost more than my house and be parked beside the owner's mansion...).
I’ve thought of having a bed that’s built in to the floor because why not plus you can’t fall out of the bed maybe with a lid so you don’t stand on it when not in use
So they want to sell space saving furniture to people who live in small homes, probably because they don't have enough money for big ones, and they decided to make all of their furniture 10 times more expensive? What a genious business model! Not to mention that some of the furniture looked easy enough to make with a few UA-cam videos.
Chair ladders can be found in yard sales, those chair ladders have been around for many many years. They even had one that has a ironing board on it as well
Space Saving fort idea: if you have two couches near each other, flip up the cushions for walls and use the back flaps for a roof, then connect it all with blankets. If you don’t have a compatible couch, too bad.
it really breaks my heart how the smart position of a few hinges requires and tries to justify thousands of dollars..........if fire was invented today i am pretty sure the lighter would cost 50.000 dollars and the owner would sue anybody using it.......
When you said "You've probably heard of Russian Nesting Dolls, but have you heard of the more dangerous German Nesting Knives?" I was like: of course that's a thing.
@@laurieerickson5648 {shrug} I'd rather have orange for a neutral than a soulless corporate grey. Actually I'd rather have orange than grey in any circumstance. Grey's the colour I won't allow in my home.
I have an apartment design assignment for my diploma of interior design and I have been wondering how I can save on space. A good portion of these products are perfect for it. Thankyou.
I could totally see a highly paid IT guy buying that chair, seems like it'd be like giving up on relationships at that point though. Not like a married guy with kids would be allowed to own one lol.
@@kentmission a phone is extremely useful to a homeless person, and it doesn’t cost nearly as much as an house, they also could have had it from before being homeless, what a dumb comment to make
The voice / narration style of this channel (two voices?) is like ASMR and very, very addictive… I’ve started doing it inadvertently after listening to these videos too many times…
Yeah. It even looks incredibly cheap. It's just inside door. It doesn't need to be secure. Making one like that wouldn't require much time nor money, so I've no idea where the heck that price came from.
Listen I am a 14 year old and got a big admiration for blades, swords and other weapons and because of my creative skills and my creative mind I can make a blade sword even an Axe 🪓 out of just a plank of wood I have done this many time with old planks in out backhouse’s attic Pls notice this comment😢
I've had a chair that turns into a stepladder for about 20 years.
@Champion Boyz lol XD
P
For real
Yeah, they are smart but certainly not old!
What are you doing step Latter
Be Amazed: "These designs are amazing!"
Also Be Amazed: " Look how stupidly expensive each of these are."
Teah so true
I'm gonna get the least expensive thing in this list
Yeah, the pricing of them is so illogical. 4000 for an amazing pc, but 60000 for a bed that folds into the ceiling for example. It's nuts.
I know right! And some of these things you could build yourself if you had the tools and knowledge. Sheesh
I mean there's no one complaining about buying phones for $1000+ when it's the same price as a nice laptop or TV.
Imagine getting up in the middle of the night, forgetting that the stairs are folded up.
Maybe a gate above the stairs can only open if the stairs are in place.
Kid go PLOP
LMAOOOOOO HAHHAAHHAHA
@@kaboomwinn4394 maybe doesn't mean there is!
💀
Imagine returning home drunk late at night and just thinking of laying down on your bed and as soon as you reach your room and lie down, you hit the floor and remember that the bed is on the ceiling.
Lol
Imagine someone pressing the become ceiling button while you're sleeping on it, and the mess that follows
@@tuddgrimley8532 LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tuddgrimley8532 Or when you're casually on the floor and someone presses the button
Or folded 2d on the wall like that furniture in the beginning of the vid haha
I bought a house in 1989 that had been built in 1985 and had a downdraft Jenn-Air cooktop. An added feature was one side had convertible inserts that could either be 2 burners, a one piece griddle or a grill while the other side is 2 fixed burners. It still works perfectly and has never needed repairs. The center stainless steel grate lifts off and the filter is easily removed to clean. I preferred gas but I would have had about 10ft of line installed from the nearest line in my house. I had already adjusted to electric and was so happy with the versatility that I never pursued converting it to gas. Jenn-Air also had single sided burner covers that came in either oak or black steel and I went with oak because it matched my cabinets but also could be flipped and used as servers to carry items to other rooms or to the deck. I don’t mind that they aren’t sleek and modern anymore but very functional and versatile.
THATS LONG
If I couldn't buy a bigger house then I can't buy any of these.
Very true
You could build some of these lile the coffee table Into an actual table lol or am I the only one who can see the product an already see how to build it lol
Well then what is the point of this video?
I can't even buy a house let alone a bigger one;) it's still cool to see what's available even if it isn't for the average consumer
There are cities in the world where even expensive apartments have very limited space, like Tokyo
Bruh imagine being asleep and your bed just starts going up
War of the worlds 3: Bed sleep day
Huh?
Yeah...like exorcist, the movie.... lol
Never sleep in a bed that could move while you're alseep, folding, lifting, tipping, swinging, also sliding, or retraction are all huge warning signs
Aaaaaa...
*crunch*
Very interesting but most of these are just too expensive for most people with small houses. A good idea is one that's not too expensive and it saves a lot of space in a small house.
That's called "Get rid of shit"
These ideas can be perfect for artsy craftsy people like me if we manage to get a hold of the necessary supplies
@@uncleandross7437 I can't like your comment enough.
Way too expensive
Yep, especially the $14000 Ping Pong table.
Great, all fantastic space saving inventions mostly unreachable for who usualy have to live in small houses.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the effort put into the dialogues of this video ? Hats off to the person who came up with this many amazing puns.
I wish TV's came with a button that makes the remote make a sound so that the remote is easy to find
That's a great idea, and I would LOVE to have one!!
@@jenniekelly571 I think this idea was already invented but TV manufactories do not apply this in order to sell more remotes.
Email your favorite TV brand, and tell them on every social media platform they use about this idea.
Yeah
@@keithcastillo5434 That makes sense, in accordance with their greed......
Turns out it's mostly available for those who don't really need them
A lot of the more sensical once would be good woodworking projects though.
Sad to know that the more creative people are very greedy.
I can imagine myself in the situation that I'm stuck upstairs because of the retracted stairs and the powers out.
There's no way those things would be up to code.
Some areas allow spiral stairs, but require a regular staircase also.
Or you are in the smart bed and the shutters won’t open
@@TK-ib9to true
@@TK-ib9toto
Yeah, I hate furniture that relies too much on electricity, not to mention the possibility of something malfunctioning and it stops working altogether
I love those nesting knives! Also love the “Brilliant Basin”. Even though I, no longer live in a home with stairs, I can see myself thoroughly enjoying those fold-out stairs.
I love those knives! They look like good quality and well-balanced, and take up very little space.
Ngl, they remind me of flea market gimmicks.
10:27 The spaces between the bookshelves can be used as another shelf.
Imagine you have the spiral stairs thingy and there's a power out when you are on the upper floor.
Then you'll just have to use the handles of the drawers like a ladder to get down, gg.
🤔 💭 💭💭😬😧😳.... nah it’s ok I’m sure they have a manual override. Even the mobility stair lifts that take people up and down the stairs in a chair have back up batteries that will allow you to use it in a power outage👍🏼
Jump
💀💀💀
Or u were drunk
The yellow round stack drawers is a giant version of a 1970's desk organizer.
They also sell jewelry boxes using the same concept.
@@horsepanther should be easy to make one.
lazy Susan on roids
Right? I have an old tackle box from the 70s that's made the same way. I'm not too impressed by that guy's designs, the wall desk is nothing special and that orange round table is hideous!
Me-forgets to fold out steps in middle of the night otw to the kitchen for a snack
@@jimmybanthrall3834 then why would I have the foldable steps ?
Lol
Most are installed with locks on the top, for safety reasons
Those folding stairs might be a good idea in one of those tiny homes.
Just making a note here
6:10 Sky Broom - canopy trucking away
7:24 Land Peel - modular floor turns into furniture
13:34 Nebia 2.0 - atomizing shower, saves water - min water temp and pressure required though
17:42 shelf to desk, two hinges
18:30 Pixel Bathroom, silicone collapsible drawer sink
Things you want
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@@lorenzovelmonte2907 🥨
Where do you get that land peel?
@@smg10saltchannel73 Can try searching it...but I sure wouldn't want to deal with a spill on/under that thing. Also glad I don't have to clean those sinks.
6:00 Ain't nobody gonna talk about how he Rick rolled us
Noooooooooooo!!!
I didn't even realize
Finally someone notices
I was looking for someone who commented this
Dude delete this! U ruin it
I came to the comment section just to see if anybody would mention it😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone who is watching this.
*May you have a happy day* 😙💜
Hey everyone take a look at 2:40 how many videos do you recognize? Name as many as you Can!
@@jessiegamer355 oh I only recognise 1 the chair pc
Thanks!
@Teena Courtney hey I just did it because it's a high comment instead of making my own 50 comments down the list
@Teena Courtney and it's not rude -.-
Imagine if you buy the futuristic cat bed (which is probably really expensive) and your cat doesn't even use it.
Cat would prefer the box that it came in...🤣
My cats would like the convertible floor mats better, but one cat tears up anything made from foam. My computer chair looks like it was in an explosion
These innovations are the most clever ideas I have ever seen! Most of them are expensive but maybe they will become commonplace and be less pricey. They are examples of how inventive we humans can be.
Folding stairs, pocket and sliding doors are all part of great design.
Considering the price tags, this is less innovative and more expensive.
How is a ping pong table in the door almost 3 times the price of a bed that hides in your ceiling?
Must be a one-off thing. Doesn't seem hard to make though.
Probably because of the nerd who designed it.
@@rekietabeatslc9980 Exactly. I could make that with a days work.
@@Skyscraper2015 lmao
You can easily get them made for 10% of the cost
I certainly can't afford any of these innovatively- designed pieces, but I can use their concepts to design my own.
My favorite thing about this channel is that it will eventually inspire people to steal these idea's and build, and sell them for a more reasonable price lol
As an architecture student, our professors always push us to make use of every space available but we also have to think of its practicality and usefulness. It might be pretty to look at but it may also make your life a lil difficult than it's suppose to be.
Hey now don’t be judging us grandmas, I was looking at the stair slides thinking 🤔 That would be
fun 🤩 and wouldn’t hurt my knees as much as walking down the
stairs😆
But the sudden stop at the bottom might hurt your knees more....? I'd still risk it because of the fun factor.
@@teddy-3765 You could have it raised to chair height so that you don't have so far to sit at the start or get up from at the end, provided it was the right length not to fly off at the end.
This stuffs cool because I can build alot of it myself for a fraction of those ridiculous prices lol
Woah really bro 😂
Ok do it
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Anybody could make some of those lol. I screen shot the table just for that purpose. Its just 2 triangles for each leg at the right angles and some hinges. EZ
they are paying for the ideas, not the stuff.
“Ex wife eliminated”
Nice
Nice
@@evilhousewife4744 nice
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@@kingsygamingmlandlol4579 ecin
Love the orange table and the NESTING knives!
You're adorable to think that cats care if they're in the way! I'm all caught up on newe're videos, now just skimming through older ones, which I'm still learning. Keep up the good/hard! Thank you for all the work you put into these videos!!
You do know theres a thing called paint? It changes an object from a color you dont like into one you do like.. WOW magic
You do know theres a thing called laziness?
@@higherquality "DAMN IT" -Brian Ross, 2090
Agreed but at the price it probably is it should come in any damn color I want. Shouldn't have to repaint a 1000$ table. Know what I mean?
I love the reference to Step Brother. “So many activities...”.
Where is the original narrator?
I just miss him
:(
@@tubbytuskky2732 same this guy isnt bad but yeah not the same
I think we've been spoiled. I also like the other guy's voice better.
Just miss him too
They're alternating videos I think
This is the one that actually deserves a subscribe and notifications because there's almost nothing on UA-cam to watch while eating anymore
0:28 Furniture that shifts from 2D to .3D
1:25 The curled modular table
2:01 The Peel Trolley column storage container
3:00 Duffy London Mark 1 transforming coffee to full table
3:34 Deglon Meeting Knife Set... nesting set of 4 kitchen knives. 🌱
4:26 The Blindary.. 2 in one window shade and drying rack. 🌱
5:12 Ping pong door
6:04 Mosquito net on a hanging frame that folds the net up out of the way, Movisi. 🌱
6:45 Chair and Step ladder combination by Kerby Allen 🌱
7:25 Land Peel versatile flooring that folds up for tables and back rests
7:51 The Lifting Sink... two sizes with lid. 🌱
8:56 Original Didon Obelisk patio furniture
10:02 Aré Baloni’s hinged bookshelf boxes. 🌱
10:52 Eclettica Spiral Staircase drawer set
11:39 Voga Beds which store in the ceiling
12:29 HICAN bed ... integrated sliding privacy curtains and home theater system
13:35 Nebia 2.0 Shower head water atomizer for minimizing water use. 🌿 (13:52)
14:19 IW-R1 Zero Gravity Workstation Gaming Chair
15:20 The Downdraft Extractor and 15:41 The Miele Integrated Extractor drawing cooking fumes down into a collector in the stove 🌱
16:22 Wine Bottle “spill” supports to keep the wine corks moist.
What does 🌱 mean?
@@TheConscious64 🙂 🌱 It’s been a year since I time stamped that video, and without going back over it, I believe I was marking which ones I especially liked.
The fact is if you know some people that can do wood work they could make these for a fraction of the cost of all these items.
This video should be named, "innovative home ideas WAY WAY out of your price range"
I runed here as fast as I could
Ran*
Morning
@@GONKDROID-gq4rg hi
Can you believe my phone actually cracked because when I was pressing I pressed soo hard the phone fell
Because my phone is kinda slow
I think these are the designers who may go to heaven for their ingenious design.
Yeah my comment I said they should all go to hell for their flat out greed. Clever ideas don't = highway robbery and taking advantage of ppl.
I absolutely love that she’ll design sink! Very cool 💜
Considering how pricey those beds are that conform to the human body, the ceiling bed isn't pricey
*Bed not included lol
While talking about the price of the chair-stool: "you can get one for $72"
What they highlight:"$76.83"
Me: I think i understand math well enough that $72 is not equal to $76.83, maybe I'm mistaken though.
At the 7:44 mark The Lifting sink would be great in RV's, Tiny homes, cabins and such. This is where crunching space would fit this product perfectly.
Wow those knives r sick! I love modern looking furniture and gadgets with ingenious design! Too bad they’re always so pricey tho!
I’ve had the up/down back extractor stove fan for decades now.. it’s great too I love it ! Makes me feel like I have a super high tech kitchen lol
Wow be amazed is still uploading everyday
Impressive
I'm thinking of spraying my one sheet of plywood with a fancy finish, then cutting it into 2x8" planks and turning them into a spiral staircase, using unique patterns for each step, if there were some left over I'd use them for a wooden windchime
Overkill....is that you?
@@felicityhall9618 Ah a fellow disciple of Overkill
@@yellowcombatgaming we shall over take the world with other overkill elites
"I won't be surprised...
...If they made a floating house in 2095".
Bruuh we will be living in mars at the time 😂
Anmol Clasher PUBG in or on Mars?
I discovered a massive design flaw with those expensive nesting knives. After about a year of using and sharpening the blades (depending on how often they’re used, but for now let’s just say they’re used daily by a restaurant chef), they would become absolutely useless as there isn’t much of a blade to begin with. For any of you who don’t know, when you sharpen a blunt knife, you’re basically filing away metal to make the blade sharp again, much like the act of filing long fingernails. So overall this product would be an absolute waste of money and probably wouldn’t last longer than 2 years maximum. I would rather spend less money on high quality knives that would last a lifetime.
I really need the last one folding staircase its really great for a cramped up home like ours!
Anything foldable: "look at me, I save space!"
The space it's supposed to be saving: "you know I'm still meant to be empty for clearances purposes, right?"
i love how he puts the negative aspect at the end of each one lmao
That pingpong table/door could be made at home for probably 250$ if you have a few basic tools like a circular saw, drill, screwdrivers, ect.
That one is just silly. Not even regulation size so you can't play doubles on it.
Etc.? What all etc?
The "leaning chair" for students that really love to lean on their chairs, it makes sure that they don't fall backwards because it has a foldable pair of back legs
That first sink could probably be manual (push and click type) and save loads of money on electrics and waterproofing aforementioned electrics. And then it would be far more accessible and last much longer.
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The spiral stairs thing would add a whole new level to horror movies
Me, watching this video whilst thinking of a dream home: I'LL TAKE THE ENTIRE STOCK!!!
Man to think you cannot afford a place with big space and now you have things that save space that for sure you can’t afford too. Must be nice to be a real good carpenter.
18:20 The Pixel Bathroom Design would go great in a camper/RV (of course that RV would probably cost more than my house and be parked beside the owner's mansion...).
I’ve thought of having a bed that’s built in to the floor because why not plus you can’t fall out of the bed maybe with a lid so you don’t stand on it when not in use
Do not use nesting knives, they are too lightweight to cut effectively.
I lost so many brain cells from the 2D to 3D part 😭
Those are very cool. Hope he got an award or something for them 👏
@@rekietabeatslc9980 yeah
R i p
The people who came up with these ideas are either geniuses or crazy
The intelligence of Japanese people sure does make them hella attractive.
Imagine all of this stuff in one house😳
Old people are gonna have a hard time with the foldable stairs
wouldn't fitting a circular table in a square room be like fitting a circular peg into a square hole?
So they want to sell space saving furniture to people who live in small homes, probably because they don't have enough money for big ones, and they decided to make all of their furniture 10 times more expensive? What a genious business model!
Not to mention that some of the furniture looked easy enough to make with a few UA-cam videos.
Chair ladders can be found in yard sales, those chair ladders have been around for many many years. They even had one that has a ironing board on it as well
I’m sorry. I can’t finish watching this. I can’t get past this guys voice.
Haha hell yea!. Finally someone agrees with me 😂
10:36 the annoyance of these stairs is when there is no electricity 21:16 such invention will be useless in time of panic
Well, that's were the handles come in.
Just use them like a ladder and you'll get down even when the power is out.
@@daviddrake4613 The handles are small circles. Whats the point of climbing down of it?
Okay….. but why did the sink and the staircase both take up more space than necessary in the thumbnail?😂😅
I’m actually an architect and was looking at this vid for more ideas I can make
Wow those things are so cool 🤩😎😀
Space Saving fort idea: if you have two couches near each other, flip up the cushions for walls and use the back flaps for a roof, then connect it all with blankets. If you don’t have a compatible couch, too bad.
Haha
Hey cool - blanket fort! Works with 2 chairs too, but the fort is smaller.
Hold on, we got Rick rolled for some reason
Oh shit
I don't get it
I noticed that too 🤣
I got rick rolled by the price
@@kingsygamingmlandlol4579 lmao
20:15 - - spiral sink - - 20:39 - - slide with stairs - - 22:09 - - corner doors - - 22:22 - - Dual corner pocket doors - - 22:25 - - wrap-around-corner door - - 22:46 - - folding staircase
One of my favorite installments from BE AMAZED!
Someone needs to put this topic with a dishwasher
it really breaks my heart how the smart position of a few hinges requires and tries to justify thousands of dollars..........if fire was invented today i am pretty sure the lighter would cost 50.000 dollars and the owner would sue anybody using it.......
50 bucks?!?
@@peopleyouforgot that's 50 thousand not just 50 lol
@@Wadusher I know but they put 50.000 instead of 50,000
@@peopleyouforgot In some countries the standard is to use periods instead of commas to separate digits on large numbers.
When you said "You've probably heard of Russian Nesting Dolls, but have you heard of the more dangerous German Nesting Knives?"
I was like: of course that's a thing.
Love the sectional round table - and orange is a neutral colour that goes with anything so that's a great colour choice.
Except the color is flat UGLY. But that's what paint is for. My kids would do a better job at decorating than they did.
@@laurieerickson5648 {shrug} I'd rather have orange for a neutral than a soulless corporate grey. Actually I'd rather have orange than grey in any circumstance. Grey's the colour I won't allow in my home.
Homeboy acting like downdraft vents havent been used in kitchens for many decades before this.
You know what I really want? One of those bookshelf doors!
I have an apartment design assignment for my diploma of interior design and I have been wondering how I can save on space. A good portion of these products are perfect for it. Thankyou.
People will play cyberpunk 2077 on that chair.
@parinita dhali The chair at 14:25
I could totally see a highly paid IT guy buying that chair, seems like it'd be like giving up on relationships at that point though. Not like a married guy with kids would be allowed to own one lol.
Well, i would spend on my pc instead of purchasing that chair
Imagine if this thing works with racing sim games
I just want a home. Being homeless literally stinks
You can afford a phone/pc but you cant afford a home?
I hope you get a house
Uh
@@kentmission what if he's a kid, and how the hec can a phone worth a house and taxes and everything 🙄
@@kentmission a phone is extremely useful to a homeless person, and it doesn’t cost nearly as much as an house, they also could have had it from before being homeless, what a dumb comment to make
The voice / narration style of this channel (two voices?) is like ASMR and very, very addictive… I’ve started doing it inadvertently after listening to these videos too many times…
Since they've given their designs, people can easily get it done locally at 10% the prices now :P
True
2:20 I have a fish bait storing box with half cyrcle foldable 'drawers' like this for 25 years, well its actaly used as sewing box.
DON'T YOU STILL HAVE TO BATTLE WITH THE MOSQUITO NET TO GET OUTSIDE OF IT SO YOU CAN USE THE PULLEY?
That pingpong table door could be made at home fairly easily
Yeah. It even looks incredibly cheap.
It's just inside door. It doesn't need to be secure. Making one like that wouldn't require much time nor money, so I've no idea where the heck that price came from.
i think japan's interior design has every space saving ideas possible
Listen I am a 14 year old and got a big admiration for blades, swords and other weapons and because of my creative skills and my creative mind I can make a blade sword even an Axe 🪓 out of just a plank of wood I have done this many time with old planks in out backhouse’s attic
Pls notice this comment😢