The Living Cube Maximizes Space in Tiny Apartments, Adds a Guest Bed and Walk-in Closet

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Updated 10:57 pm

Unfortunately, The Living Cube isn’t for sale.  So if you want one of your own, you’ll need to either contact its designer, or head to your local home depot and pick up some nails and wood. If you need another way to maximize your space, take a look at our review of the Floyd Leg too.

That said, the Living Cube is an excellent example of maximizing a small space. Speaking of maximizing a small space, maximize your pocket space by giving our Keyport Slide 2.0 review a read. Not only does it house the creator’s (Till Konneker) vinyl collection, shoes and clothing, but includes a walk-in storage closet and a guest bed that is accessible by way of a ladder.  It reminds me of a bunk bed, only with a massive closet and storage system built-in. If you’re into magnetic levitating gadgets, take a look at our review on these 12 amazing magnetic things that float. Or if you want the ultimate in comfort for your home, you should also take a look at how the Webble footrest is the perfect complement to your Herman Miller chair.

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