Source: The Atlantic Cities
How much space does a single person really need? That's a question housing developer Patrick Kennedy is trying to answer, as Apartment Therapy reports. Kennedy, who once lived in a 78-square-foot Airstream, designed a pre-fab studio that maximizes space in a big way. The 160-square-foot apartment (the smallest allowed by California building code) includes a couple of key features:
•A 'smart bench' that transforms into a dining banquette or guest bed.
•A couch by day, a queen-sized bed by night.
•An appliance closet for your toaster, and a stove top that slips under the counter.
But Kennedy also has a couple of adjustments he'd like to make, based on feedback from a student who lived there for a couple of weeks. He plans to get rid of the open shower, raise the ceiling, and put in a sink big enough to fit a pasta pot.
URL to original article: http://www.builderonline.com/builder-pulse/is-the-square-foot-over-rated-.aspx?cid=BP:030712:JUMP
For further information on Fresno Real Estate check: http://www.londonproperties.com
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
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