1 minute read

Explorations

Accommodating changing lifestyles: As people’s lifestyles and needs change over time, flexible spaces can adapt to accommodate these changes. For example, a flexible space can be converted into a nursery when a family has a child, and then back into a home office when the child grows up.

Promoting sustainability: Flexible spaces can also promote sustainability by reducing the need for additional construction and space. Rather than building additional rooms or structures to accommodate changing needs, residents can use existing flexible spaces to meet their needs.

Advertisement

Increasing Affordability: Flexible spaces can make housing more affordable by reducing the need for larger or more expensive homes. For example, a smaller home with flexible spaces can accommodate a family’s changing needs over time, rather than requiring them to move to a larger home as their needs change.

The ShareHouse - FLOOR (Domestic

The ShareHouse - FLOOR (Domestic

Flexible Partition Walls

Flexible Partition Walls

Systemized Flexbility

Systemized Flexbility

Unit Modules

This article is from: