Living in the Future: The Revolutionary Yo Home

Published May 25, 2013
Updated December 6, 2017
Space-efficient Home

Source: YO! Company

Dresser In Yo Home

Source: YO! Company

Still in the prototype phase of design, Woodroffe is in talks with developers about converting 1970s office blocks into several revolutionary Yo! Homes.

If you think you think that the transformation of such a space will leave you without a space for a proper wardrobe, though, think again. The clever gang at Yo! has stuck a built-in closet and Hollywood-esque vanity in one of the walls.

Home Office

Source: YO! Company

Yo House

Source: YO! Company

For work, a striking blue office desk offers more than enough room for your day-to-day job. And when that old, haven’t-seen-for-years friend turns up at your door, the desk may be flipped to reveal an extra guest bed.

Bathroom In The Yo House

Source: YO! Company

Bathroom

Source: YO! Company

With no release date on the books yet, we can only admire the Yo Home in its two-dimensional, video form:

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Savannah Cox holds a Master's in International Affairs from The New School as well as a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and now serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sheffield. Her work as a writer has also appeared on DNAinfo.