1. Why is versatility essential in small homes?
In a studio or small apartment:
- one room serves multiple functions
- the space must evolve throughout the day
- every piece of furniture counts
- comfort depends on flexibility
A rigid space quickly becomes uncomfortable, even if it is well decorated.
2. The bed: the common point of all uses
In small homes, the bed is:
- the most prevalent piece of furniture
- the one that occupies the most surface
- used for sleeping, relaxing, working, receiving guests
- visible almost all the time
It directly influences how the space is experienced, day and night.
3. Why does a flat bed limit the apartment’s versatility?
A bed that always remains flat:
- imposes a single function on the room
- makes seating uncomfortable
- necessitates adding other pieces of furniture
- prevents structuring the day
The room remains stuck between “bedroom” and “everything else.”
4. How does a modular bed change the perception of space?
By adapting the bed’s position:
- the room changes function without changing form
- the same space becomes a living room, office, or relaxation area
- day/evening transitions are clearer
- the apartment seems more organized and larger
Versatility comes from movement, not square meters.
5. How does CosyLift create a truly versatile space?
CosyLift makes the bed adjustable without changing furniture.
This allows:
- transforming the bed into a sofa during the day
- working or studying occasionally
- relaxing without lying down completely
- entertaining without adding furniture
- easily returning to a real bed at night
A single element supports all daily uses.
6. Who particularly benefits from this approach?
This concept works for:
- students
- young professionals
- freelancers
- urban housing
- furnished rentals
- temporary apartments
- anyone living in a small space
Whenever space is limited, versatility becomes a necessity.
7. What angle makes a bed truly versatile?
An angle between 10 and 20 degrees is ideal for:
- sitting comfortably
- supporting the back
- working, reading, or looking at a screen
- structuring the room according to the time of day
It’s the key angle to transform a bed into a multifunctional piece of furniture.
FAQs
Q: Does it really change the way of living in a small apartment?
Yes, because the space becomes adaptable instead of fixed.
Q: Is it a long-term or just a temporary solution?
It’s long-term, as it is based on daily use.
Q: Does it replace multiple pieces of furniture?
Yes, in most small homes, it eliminates the need for a sofa and sometimes a desk.
Q: Is it suitable for rentals?
Yes, no permanent modification is required.
Q: Is it useful even if the apartment is already furnished?
Yes, especially when the provided furniture is not perfectly suited to the space.