I bet you could use some more space in your Roosevelt Island apartment.

Images From MIT Media Lab City Home You Tube Video Perhaps soon, technology developed by the MIT Media Lab will help. According to Fast Co Design:

… Two hundred square feet. Its horrifyingly small, even by New York standards. But a new project called CityHome, by MIT Media Labs Changing Places group, can make it feel like you’re living in an apartment three times as big.

CityHome is essentially a hideaway bed taken to the upteenth level. Its a mechanical box about the size of a closet that sits inside an apartment, where it stows a bed, dining room table, kitchen surface, a cooking range, a closet, and multipurpose storage, too. Through gestures, touch, and voice control, each element can be called forth from the cube. Internal motors eject each piece with the convenient fluidity of a power window. And, in a final trick, the entire module can move a few feet each way, extending or compressing a room at will. (If youre not in the bathroom, do you need the space to use the shower, or would that square footage be better served in the living room or kitchen?)…

Click here for the entire Fast Co Design article. Digital Trends adds:

… Contrary to what the name might suggest, CityHome isnt actually a living space itself. Its more like a large, consolidated chunk of home essentials that allows you to maximize usable space in a small studio. Think of it like a murphy bed on steroids its basically a closet-sized mechanical box that fits into an apartment and functions as a bed, work space, city home dining room table (with seating for six), a cooking range, closet, and multipurpose storage space….

and:

Since CityHome is currently just a prototype, theres no word on when itll be available to consumers, or how big the price tag will be if/when that day comes. That being said, however, the projects lead researcher Kent Larson has clearly expressed that he intends to bring it to market through either a startup or a commercial sponsor….

Click here for the entire Digital Trends article. Watch the video and dream what you could do.

Here’s more on the MIT Media Lab Changing Places Group.