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Living in the City by Apostrophy's is Filled with Multi-Use Furniture

Apartments of the future may very well look like Living in the City by Apostrophy's.

The Thai design studio has created a multi-floor living space measuring only 1,044 square feet. Living in the City packs a lot into such a small space, including a kitchen, master bedroom, full bathroom, a closet, a vertical garden and a loft. Almost all of the furniture that makes up the project is multifunctional, with the stairs serving as storage cubbies and the walls doubling as planters.

Living in the City by Apostrophy's is all about using space to the fullest. Designers and architects have recently begun to tackle this problem as more and more people are flocking to cities around the world. Rather than have people make do with already-existing small spaces, these creatives are finding ingenious ways to use what little space is available.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-use Furniture - Designers are creating furniture that serves several functions, providing space efficiency.
2. Vertical Gardens - Vertical gardens are becoming more popular options for city-dwellers who lack outdoor space.
3. Small Space Design - Designers are developing innovative solutions to make small living spaces more comfortable and efficient.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Industry - The furniture industry can create new product lines with multi-use furniture that can save living spaces.
2. Architecture - Architects can create designs to make the most of small spaces, making them functional, practical, and comfortable.
3. Home Improvement - Home improvement stores can provide decor and practical solutions to simplify small space organization and storage.

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