When we stumbled across this video, which
teases a Seattle house that looks like a "giant robot," we were
skeptical. And after seeing it, we're not exactly sure if this one-of-a-kind
home resembles a robot per se, but we must admit it is incredible! Positioned
on a small and steep sliver of land that the owners were intent on buying, the
creative home is built…upwards.
Graffiti and designer art toys. I wanted to
walk into this place and almost feel like I stepped into a KidRobot store. The
idea was to keep things light and airy, incorporate bright pops of color
throughout, then tie it together with a modern and cozy feel. I had a nice
collection of graffiti canvases from years of DJing for a local street art
gallery, so I decided to add a few more talented Philly artists to the mix in
order to fill up wall space and brighten things up. When I had a new piece
commissioned, I would go to the store and hand pick a couple of vibrant
graffiti colors for the artist to work with in order to switch up the color
palette in the apartment. Overall, I love all the pieces and I think it makes
the space look a lot more fun and animated.
As is the case for the exterior, the floor
plan is anything but ordinary. In order to ensure the best views, the husband
and wife homeowners wanted their living room to be at the top of the 2,600
square-foot home, way above the rest of the space. And the interior design ideas is
something special, too. To match the homeowner's belief that color should be
bold, the interior is modern and sleek, with pops of bright colors in the
furniture and accent
Home robots made their first appearance two
decades ago. In the early 1980s, several manufacturers introduced home robots,
including B.O.B. (for brains on board), Topo, and the Hero I from Heath (see
MACHINE DESIGN, March 24, 1983, pp. 85-90). The relatively slow processors of
the time set limits on functions the robots could perform. Moore's Law, with
processing power rising as prices drop, has made affordable personal robots
possible. The ER1 is the first reasonably priced robot for consumers which will
actually do something useful. The kitchen. It's not quite up to par with the
rest of the apartment. I was left with mismatched cabinets and an awkward cubby
that I use for storage. So I do my best to keep everyone distracted with the
living room and bedroom and keep them away from that area.
Smart Home System was installed to control
the AV, HVAC, lighting and solar shades. Underbed drawers give more
space-saving storage options. Despite the robots, toys and framed prints , home decorating, this
tween boy's room can easily transition into a comfortable guest bedroom.Blink
and you might just miss the AC condensor units beneath”
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