This tiny one will make you want to live in a cubicle

You don't have to be a real estate genius to realize that today's apartments are much smaller than your grandparents' time. The truth is that people have been looking for more compact housing options, which is usually cheaper and pleases those looking to live alone.

The video you will see next is the presentation of an architecture and design project called “All I Own”, something like “Everything I Have” in a free translation. The project is authored by some Spanish architects who work for the PKMN office.

The guys were able to create an extremely compact and functional apartment in the most creative way possible. The house is basically a union of moving blocks that, as they are dragged, make room for the desired room. There is therefore no way to have a room and a kitchen at the same time in the apartment, and after watching the video, you are likely to find this a great idea.

The images show the practicality of the compact apartment, which in a matter of seconds can completely change the picture. The blocks also serve as cabinets and shelves, so the question of space utilization is complete. Each block, when full, can weigh up to 800 kg, but you can move them easily as they slide across the floor.

According to the architects responsible for the project, the idea was to divide the apartment into two large rooms, one of which would be occupied by compact blocks and the other would become a large free space - even because as incredible as the idea sounds, It would be too tiring not to have an environment other than busy with the blocks. So, would you live in a space like the one in the video above?