344ft Apartment transforms into 24 different functional rooms

I was thinking that too.

That is pretty cool but I would get really tired of moving a fucking wall every time I wanted a snack. Add some electric motor automation and it would be nice. But in the end I am to big and clumsy to live in a place like that. My 1500 sq ft house feels small. Merica.
 
I would donate the living room of my apartment for someone like that to play with. But of course, no bathtub in the living room...
 
i made this thread a few days ago but even though its a repost you probably searchbarred because my title didn't really help. just glad there is someone else that thinks this is cool

https://www.newschoolers.com/web/forums/readthread/thread_id/537602/
 
I was wondering how the sink in the kitchen would get its water, but then realized, if you notice in the video, the bathtub seems to be the last one of the panels - it's against the [actual] wall of the apartment. I guess everything that requires water/plumbing goes against the wall.
 
How do the power cords that connect the TV travel with the wall? Also, how did he find a fridge that fit into a wall? Custom, perhaps?

I'm only quoting you because I'm intrigued
 
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