Gary Chang has truly created the world's most space-efficient home. Though it boasts a meager 344 square-foot footprint, its unique series of sliding walls allows the Hong Kong-based architect to create 24 different living combinations.
The framework of this truly unique space, affectionately dubbed the "Domestransformer," has been in Chang's family since for more than thirty years, when he moved there with his family at fourteen. Now, the apartment contains one main room, awash in warm, yellow-tinted natural light, that utilizes a briefcase-like moving wall system that slides away to reveal the kitchen, linen closets, media storage, a large soaking tub, and a guest bedroom.
The above stills of Mr. Chang's space are helpful, but to get the full experience, watch the video below from 'The World's Greenest Homes"
Read more at Unclutter, "An Efficiency Becomes Efficient" and "Incredibly Efficient Effieciency."
[Photos by Marcel Lam for the New York Times]
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