Is the ceiling "the next frontier" for space-saving micro-apartment designs?


A startup called Bumblebee Spaces is trying to make micro apartments more appealing by adding movable furniture. Beds, wardrobe and drawers are stored up on the ceiling, to be lowered quietly on white suspension cords at the touch of a tablet, like a scene change on a theatre stage. In theory this frees up floor space.



The Economist's 1843 Magazine delves into Bumblebee, a new San Francisco startup that aims to imbue tiny apartments with movable architectural elements. 

View this post on Instagram Bumblebee Spaces Open House on Saturday, 10/20. Come check us out, Seattle! Antonio Pacheco via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2TX5WeR

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