Hong Kong architect and technophile Gary Chang has the most awing apartment . His 344 - square - fundament blank can be shifted into at least 24 unlike layouts , using a funhouse ’s worth of slew paries and detachable shelving .
Chang has hold up in this apartment since he was 14 , moving in with his parent and three younger sisters . Back then , he used to sleep in the hallway . Now , he use a hydraulic Murphy bed that he design himself , which is usually hidden behind a lounge during the day .
Turning his apartment into what he ’s named a “ Domestic Transformer ” has n’t been trashy . It only cost $ 45,000 to buy , but his late design efforts add up with a $ 218,000 price tag .

Still , his experimentation in pocket-sized living is incredibly cool . Personally , if I had a quarter million to play with , I ’d much rather expend it optimise something creatively rather than on another boring McMansion . [ NYtimes ]
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