Pivoting wall design
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Happy New Year to all,
I've been designing quite a bit most of the time now mostly personal stuffs, here is one of them...
I have used LayOut for organizing my images into one page...
Thanks
allanx
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Hi, Allan:
It would be interesting to see how this wall would relate to the rest of the living space in the way of floor plans, because it seems to be a great idea. And I like the render style. -
Hi mitcorb,
Thanks, I have here the plans were I used the swing out wall...located in the living area serves as an entertainment during daytime and closet when needed...
allanx
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Well done!
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Interesting but why not pivoting just the TV? It seems very unpractical to me,moving all the seats and stuff around just to let you open the doors of the closet.
To build it will be necessary some steel frame with weight pressure bearings.Imo.
Great renders though!!
Cheers!
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There was a recent television network news clip or something similar about a fellow who, with this strategy turned a say 400 square foot apartment in a large city into the equivalent of a say 700 or 800 square foot living space using movable storage walls. And the strategy was that most of the time it was set up for daily living. And when entertaining for instance things could be tucked away by moving these modules around.
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@mitcorb said:
There was a recent television network news clip or something similar about a fellow who, with this strategy turned a say 400 square foot apartment in a large city into the equivalent of a say 700 or 800 square foot living space using movable storage walls. And the strategy was that most of the time it was set up for daily living. And when entertaining for instance things could be tucked away by moving these modules around.
I ve seen that myself,but was a different approach.
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Small is beautiful
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I just realized that looks like the NYC project.
Very nice.
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