Two Takes on the Transforming Micro-Apartment, One Polished, One Raw: The LifeEdited Apartment and the Barcode Room

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The motto of LifeEdited, an experiment in compact living started by Treehugger founder Graham Hill, is an alluring one: “Design your life to include more money, health and happiness with less stuff, space and energy.” The design of the prototype LifeEdited apartment (actually Hill’s residence) fulfills the motto neatly, incorporating furniture you’ll recognize from our Resource Furniture videos (here and here), an intelligently-designed moving wall, and lots of nice little touches that reveal some serious depth of thought:

Crazy seeing what an absolute craphole the apartment was before Hill’s insane reno. I also admire how he’s extended his philosophy of editing things down even to the kitchen implements and his clothing.

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