As the designers explain, versatility is the key for this unit of 161 square feet (15 square meters):
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There are two main zones inside this micro-office, one main room designated for work, play, and sleep, and another enclosed area that is the bathroom.
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A large set of sliding glass doors helps not only let plenty of natural light in but to also visually connect the interior of the Dot House with the rest of the garden outside, as well as the main residence.
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The modular furnishings include an integrated folding desk that offers charging for devices, as well as a space for a printer, and ample storage space from floor to ceiling. The lights operate with motion sensors, in order to prevent wasted electricity, while the structure is heated with an underfloor system controlled by a thermostat sensor.
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Above the desk, there is an integrated retractable projector screen, to be used for movie nights, meetings, or video games.
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Much of the interior walls are characterized by adjustable pegboards, which allow the occupant to add shelving, or other forms of storage, as needed.
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The comfortable green couch seen here can not only be a great place for working on a laptop but can also convert into a bed for guests.
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The wood used here is laminated plywood panels for the walls, Birch FSC plywood for the exposed ceiling, and durable concrete tiles for the floor.
Behind a sliding door, we find the bathroom, which includes a lovely shower, compact vanity sink, skylight, and toilet. The walls here are made with terrazzo tiles, with an eye-catching pattern that adds some visual interest to the space.
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