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more about #spacesaver Gann: Note that by code the chimney will have to be 2' taller than anything within 10' of it. What they don't show is the 8' or so of pipe sticking above t... more » frigg: That actually looks really clever. I don't even play the guitar and I want to get this thing! I suppose I could also use it to handle a venomous snake... more » Zefir: You know, that would be really nice in my dorm room. A stand would just get in the way right now. Damn these small rooms. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I think I'll just stick with being a Guitar Hero Hero for now guys, but thanks for thinking of my guitar hanging needs! more » OMG! Ponies!: I think I'll stick with storing my guitars like a normal human being. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: All I hear when I see this is the sound of guitars crashing to the floor of a closet sue to someone using too large a drill bit to start the hole. more » .357: I love the contrast in that picture. more » lostarchitect: so.. it's a 4 burner range that's twice as wide as it needs to be. i don't see how this saves space. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Wouldn't they save more space by putting the stove under the burners? It doesn't seem like that space is meant for storage. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Just what I need for camping... more » -
#grill
Wall-Mounted Grill Saves Space, Probably Won't Burn Down Your House
If you have a small deck, porch or patio, the Plek 66 offers charcoal grilling in a compact wall-mounted unit. More » -
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The Guitar Hanger For a Closet Full Of Axes
With all the money he saves on clothes, the Naked Cowboy can fill his closet full of guitars thanks to this hanger. And guitars never go out of style my friend. [Guitar Hanger via BBG] -
#retromodo
Retromodo: Electrochef All-In-One Kitchen Circa 1920
Designing for small spaces certainly isn't new—take this Electrochef all-in-one kitchen from 1920. It featured an adjustable height oven, four-burner stove and a small storage space hidden below. [Dornob] -
#japan
Isola S Turns Your Closet Into a Cocktail Lounge-Themed Kitchen
Toyo Kitchen's Isola S, from its Nobody line, is my answer to remaining fashionable in the oncoming economic apocalypse. Sure, I can no longer afford a McMansion in an affluent suburb, but I can get a storage unit somewhere and host fancy, LED-lit cocktail parties with this adjustable kitchen contraption. Isola S fits three electric cooking rings, a sink and corrugated-bottom drawers into a configurable yin yang shape. Add this to other tiny living space solutions from Japan and you'll wonder why you ever thought you needed anything bigger to begin with. Price not yet available. [Dvice] -
#spacesaver
Woon Box: A Toilet, Shower and Kitchen All-in-One
I can't say that I would be thrilled about the idea of cooking in the same space that I shower and go to the bathroom, but the idea behind the Woon Box is sound. Basically, the Dutch designers at KAW envision the Woon Box as something like an elaborate port-a-potty. It features a shower, toilet and kitchen inside a relatively compact box that can be transported to areas in need of temporary facilities. I can also see something like this being popular with people who need to conserve space in small dwellings. It is an interesting idea, but that woman in the gallery is definitely not helping to sell the concept. [KAW via The Design Blog] More » -
#spacesaver
Badkamer: Save Bathroom Space With Fixtures That Slide on Rails
In a dwelling where space saving is of the utmost importance, the Badkamer concept could make a tremendous difference in a small bathroom. Essentially, the design would allow users to slide their fixtures out of the way on an abacus-like rail system that doubles as plumbing. Only the toilet would have to remain stationary because of its need for larger pipes—the shower, sink, mirror and cabinets could all be re-configured on a whim. Apparently, the design is so efficent that it can turn a 6 1/2 sq ft space into a fully functioning bathroom. A truly ingenious design that will undoubtedly find its way into some cramped urban homes in the near future. More » -
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Belkin's Three Truly Awesome USB Hubs Clip and Swivel
Belkin's three new USB hub designs actually do something useful on top of hubbin'. From left to right, there's the Swivel Hub and the Clip-On Hub, both with a planned price tag of $30, and then the Hub-To-Go at $50. More »
