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Ako Si Jamie
17th December 2013, 20:10
A university boffin has created what he believes is a solution to the UK's looming housing crisis - . a three-storey flat pack home.

Dr Mike Page has created the QB2 'cube house', which measures 3m tall and 4m wide, and can sleep up to two people.

The house is said to be as easy to put together as an Ikea bookcase and takes just four hours to build.

Despite the cube's compact dimensions, it features a lounge, spiral staircase, kitchen, full size bathroom and bedroom - all spread over three floors.

It achieves this through ingenious internal design doubling up bookcases as a mini spiral staircase and storage under the kitchen.

Remarkably, the structure costs as little as £10,500 and does not require planning permission because it is under 4m in height.

Read more here

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/thinking-inside-the-box-10-000-cube-home-takes-just-four-hours-to-build-163432219.html?vp=1

Terpe
17th December 2013, 22:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2C3UBkbXsc&feature=player_detailpage

grahamw48
18th December 2013, 10:40
Very impressive.

However...fatties, move along please. :icon_lol:

Ako Si Jamie
18th December 2013, 20:17
It is a great invention although putting the kitchen next to the bed area isn't ideal because of the smell.

Terpe
18th December 2013, 20:21
It is a great invention although putting the kitchen next to the bed area isn't ideal because of the smell.

Should be OK if everyone showers first :biggrin:

stevewool
18th December 2013, 20:23
a little too small i think, and those stairs:Erm:

Ako Si Jamie
18th December 2013, 20:25
Should be OK if everyone showers first :biggrin:You know what I mean! :biggrin:

stevewool
18th December 2013, 20:33
It is a great invention although putting the kitchen next to the bed area isn't ideal because of the smell.

breakfast dinner and tea in bed

Ako Si Jamie
18th December 2013, 20:37
breakfast dinner and tea in bedI never eat in bed. Leads to crunchy sheets. :biggrin:

Maristelaocampo
20th December 2013, 06:39
It is a great invention although putting the kitchen next to the bed area isn't ideal because of the smell.

That's how most studio apartments work though!

grahamw48
20th December 2013, 11:33
A lot of 'bedsits' are like that too. :smile:

Ako Si Jamie
23rd December 2013, 01:15
That's how most studio apartments work though!It's not a studio apartment. :smile: