“ I incline to like thing in their place , ” says Steve Sauer , a Boeing engineer who spend the last 7 years turning this 182 - straight - foot cellar condominium into a adorn - out , three - level dwelling . Can you recognise the bathtub ?
Ah , there it is , built into the floor just beneath the front doorway and covered up bya 3form Chroma dialog box . That ’s just one of many ingenious touch Sauer play into his puzzle - similar home , which also includes two beds , a 37″ TV , a lav with shower bath , a kitchen with crop dishwasher , and space for two full - size of it wheel .
There ’s a “ cafe area”—that ’s the part up top with the tabular array — and a “ video lounge”—the place below it with the TV . invigorate by the distance - saving building of Scandinavia and Japan , Sauer spend hundreds of time of day purge the internet for just the right components ( at just the correct sizing ) . When he could n’t see them , he made them himself .

And his pod ’s not just for his own delight — Sauer says “ the parties have been fantastic ” in his home , which can squeeze up to 10 the great unwashed . It ’s all the inadvertent - soundbox - touching of perennial party favorite Twister without having to spin that damn cursor every minute or two .
Very impressive , Mr. Sauer , but I recollect I might have you beat — I’m blogging from my home bureau , which also serves as my dining room ( I ’m eat a bag of chips ) , which also serves as my rest home theater ( I ’m listening to some music ) which also serves as my dormancy quarter , because it ’s my bed . [ Seattle TimesviaApartment Therapy ]
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