![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkfqkgmkcPBbiaa2zgyNVQR9YXVXtSjdSH1qgvX1joHg_FuKOD4TmONFRvBk2DwA6wclQQxctODan37Y2T4TX915HSaEKSgO63vWGTqwt0D5_8iZUK2rWgD8TWNKEP9GVcgIoa8Q/s400/3.Zbox.04.1.A.PV.jpg)
The future of shedworking has many faces but the idea of the internal shed is one of the most appealing. Here's another take on the 'inside shed' in a more domestic scenario,
Bill Hisel's Z-Box. Hisel calls this 'furnitecture' though you could equally call it 'furnished' (I'm quite pleased with that) - it's got a bed, shelves, wardrobes, and even a dog bed, all in a freestanding shedlike structure. Made from perforated steel, polycarbonate, and Douglas Fir.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZurB-AmSjNEEm2sBjK0n3RVbBbOweQkmRi3_cYLxRt0ocmcAhDnj1jXZEKNyKTyCLT64DabnBChyphenhyphendfOwMjW7r1a62YFFMFlFiwIPpUe4SMBM7XDjLtFE2Z5PnpDFgYCsmU71Bsg/s400/plan.jpg)
Via
Architecture MNP (My Ninja Please)
For people who miss living on a hospital ward?
ReplyDeleteEsther
Ooh, I think that's a bit harsh. Look on it more as a multi-purpose four-poster bed.
ReplyDeletei would sleep more on the couch.
ReplyDelete