But as cities become more urbanized and more crowded, living spaces become smaller.
Making the most out of a small apartment has become a real and constant challenge.
Here is a rundown of modular transforming interiors that we all would want to live in.
Its a perfect analogy to transforming interiors.
The apartment has walls that hide everything but the shower and the sink.
It is literally an entire apartment packed into a mechanical box that is roughly the size of a closet.
Any of these domestic components can be accessed via gesture, touch or voice control.
According to its creators, the CityHome is designed to make any tiny apartment space more livable.
Only the plumbing and appliances are static.
The tiny room can be used as an organized working studio or a comfortable guest room.
The main section of the wall hides away the kitchen equipment, the refrigerator, and the bathroom door.
The wall of foam blocks can be disassembled to serve as a 200-person seating system for company-wide meetings.
Another element is a honeycomb structure that forms a second conference room and also serves as product display shelves.
Different combinations of bars result to different rooms and layouts.
The bars can be used to configure a new apartment or added to an existing apartment.
Not only that, some of the mechanical systems of the apartment can be controlled via smartphone.
Domestic Transformer by Gary Chang | Gallery