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Multi Use Furniture

Posted January 14th, 2010 by Ryan Mitchell and filed in Design
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As I pointed out yesterday, flexibility is the name of the game when it comes to storage and space in a Tiny House.   One of the many reasons that Tiny Houses can work is that when you design them, you do so with a very intentional approach.  You have thought through all aspects, you have tinkered with different ideas and solutions, you read various blogs to see what others are doing.  One part of maximizing space is to have items that are multi-use, to take what you need and combined into one.  This chair and table does just that, it allows you to have a small table when it is just you, but then converts to an extra chair when you have guests.

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The design involves a bare minimal number of moving parts, joints and other points at which a more complex piece of transforming furniture typically breaks down. Designer Aissa Logerot is as interested in making her creation durable and well-constructed in addition to being quite cool and stylish.

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2 Responses to “Multi Use Furniture”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Ryan Mitchell, Derik van Zuetphen. Derik van Zuetphen said: Sometimes a chair is a table: http://www.thetinylife.com/multi-use-furniture/ … nice [...]

  2. [...] 3. Double duty on items There are those items which are by their nature, multi functional. You need to capitalize on these types of items. When you consider an item, you should always think if there is something else that can do it already. A perfect example of this is the end table, which transforms to a chair for extra seating. Check it out here. [...]

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