Student Housing Space Saving Facilities

The demand of students going for higher studies in metro cities are growing day by day. The demand for colleges and universities in metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata are also increasing day by day and so the accommodation. Moving away from home is tough. And the selection of accommodation can make it even more difficult. It can have a profound effect on both their success at college and their mental health and well being. There are so many things that influence the selection that students make. For example, university managed versus private accommodation, location and availability of an en suite.
Student demand is polarizing. Some are seeking premium accommodation in flats with perhaps a great view as standard, whilst others, more cash strapped, are looking for the bare minimum.
The rapid growth in purpose-built or custom built student accommodation in recent years hasn’t helped the situation.
Although the overall provision of student housing available has increased these high-end developments are primarily aimed at wealthier students.
There is still a shortfall in more affordable accommodation in many university towns and cities.
In fact, the cost of accommodation has soared by as much as 77% in the last 10 years. The situation is even being described as a ‘crisis’ with campaigns such as the ‘Cut the Rent‘ campaign being launched to address the issue.

Perhaps a new approach to student accommodation is needed?

Space-Saving for Students Micro-homes are defined as homes smaller than 10 x 10 room. In many cities, where space is at a premium, they are becoming increasingly popular.

They offer a more affordable option for buyers who’d otherwise be priced out of the market. These compact homes are designed to cleverly utilize every square foot available. Innovative space-saving solutions are used to maximize the living space without compromising on quality or functionality.

 
These units use the Space Saving Furniture where the bed and the table are attached to one unit and is based on the concept of one use at a time. 
When you want to use the bed the table is wrapped below the bed and when you want to use the table, the bed is folded up on the wall. Thereby considerably reducing the space required. 
Also, the almirahs are stacked in such a way that over each other that they don't occupy much space. 

Comments

  1. I believe this is ever demanding furniture concept. Being a student we have to manage all stuff in small spaces. Its a great initiative. It would be great if you can publish some stuff on office furniture to be availed in this WFH days.
    Thank You !

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  2. It's really very good and informative ideas...
    Thank you...

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  3. Considering the space crunch issues, this is best alternative

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  4. Very good and too much informative. Carry on...

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