Simon Woodroffe has created a home which offers four times the rooms within the confines of a typical one-bedroom apartment.
Hidden rooms, which are operated via 12 mechanical moving parts, are designed to create four 860 sq ft (80 sq/m) rooms in one single 860 sq ft apartment. As a result the property boasts a master bedroom suite, second bedroom, a sunken sitting room, cinema, dining room, office, full-size kitchen, breakfast room, bathroom, party room and even a wine cellar. It incorporates the principles of Japanese living, where the simple and adaptable layout of traditional rooms allows many activities to take place in the same space.
Hidden rooms, which are operated via 12 mechanical moving parts, are designed to create four 860 sq ft (80 sq/m) rooms in one single 860 sq ft apartment. As a result the property boasts a master bedroom suite, second bedroom, a sunken sitting room, cinema, dining room, office, full-size kitchen, breakfast room, bathroom, party room and even a wine cellar. It incorporates the principles of Japanese living, where the simple and adaptable layout of traditional rooms allows many activities to take place in the same space.
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