Adaptable Housing

MIA by CLEAA Contains Moveable Walls and Furniture

This adaptable housing unit titled MIA by CLEAA studio can transform in a matter of minutes. Rooms can be made bigger or smaller, beds can disappear and best of all, furniture can be moved without a huge hassle.

Considering the space is only 60-square-meters, the designers had to come up with ways to make the most of a small area. Apparently up to four people can live in the house at once, due to this adaptable housing design. To allow this movement to happen easily, a central space exists with nothing in it, and is only there to allow for everything around it to adjust with ease. With such cramped living quarters in many major cities these days, having this adjustable option (and extra roommates), might just keep the rent down. Photo Credits: designboom, cleaa.it
Trend Themes
1. Adaptable-designs - The use of adaptable design will increase in the construction industry due to cramped living quarters in cities.
2. Flexible-furniture - Demand for flexible furniture that can be easily moved to accommodate small living spaces will rise in the furniture industry.
3. Movable-walls - Movable walls will become more common in the construction industry to enable easy alteration of room sizes.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Adaptable housing presents an opportunity for construction companies to differentiate themselves and meet the needs of consumers living in cities with limited housing space.
2. Furniture - Furniture companies have the opportunity to create and sell flexible furniture that is easily movable to adapt to small living spaces.
3. Real Estate - Real estate companies could market adaptable housing as a solution for living in cities with limited housing space, providing an alternative to traditional apartments and homes.

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