Check Out The Thinnest Crib In The World
This is probably one of the most bold projects i’ve seen. We’re talking about the Keret House, the thinnest house in the world, and it will soon be developed in a narrow void between the buildings on 22 Ch?odna Street and 74 ?elazna Street in the district of Wola, Poland.
The project was designed by Jakub Szcz of Centrala and was specially build for Isreali writer Etgar Keret who strongly believes that this type of house can provide great work conditions. The idea is based on a bold concept that will occupy a total area of 14,5 square meters, but with an interior between 122 centimeters and 72 centimeters, making it the most narrow crib i’ve seen.
You may wonder what can you do with such a little space, well the architect thought about including a workspace and a guest studio. And like this wasn’t enough, the stairs will be retractable and controllable through a remote. Don’t know what to say about that, imagine that you’re in a hurry to get asap to the office and when you press the remote, nothing happens, and unfortunately the window is just to tiny to fit through. I’m really curious how many of you would try to live in this building?










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Oh man, looks depressing. I can’t imagine sitting in such a cramped place.