Secret Summer Grill
General Design, Product Design, Product InnovationThis hidden grill could blend in anywhere. Designed to be wall mounted, it doesn’t appear as if it could be fully functional. But, looks can be deceiving.
This hidden grill could blend in anywhere. Designed to be wall mounted, it doesn’t appear as if it could be fully functional. But, looks can be deceiving.
Apartment Therapy has been posting creative approaches to dealing with small spaces. These three ideas are worth passing on.

These thin profile doors hide away a washer dryer set and double as a pantry, too. This optical illusion works well as a functional way to hide appliances.

Beneath these stairs you can find storage shelves that roll out to reveal a goldmine of items kept out of plain view. Nice place for a cubby.
Condensing work, sleep and play is the way to go. Though I am not a fan of the monochromatic scheme, the use of space is well executed. Perfect for any dorm or bedroom where space is limited and creativity is abundant.



Pebble, the breathable sleep surface by Nook, has got a really good thing going on. They have designed a soft, asymmetrical mattress surface with enough nooks and crannies to provide airflow for infants so you need not worry when you lay your baby down at night.
Named for the appearance of its functional, textured surface, Pebble is a very responsible design for parents everywhere. Oh, and it is washable, breathable, non-toxic and has a wool fire barrier, as well.
Creative layout can be difficult in small spaces, but these seven spaces manage it very well. Creative people have to work from somewhere!

AquaAntics Water Bomb Factory is a great kids product for all of you looking forward to some summer fun. Clamp it down to any picnic table, twist on the garden hose and you have the perfect set-up for making a huge arsenal of water balloon grenades. Ahh, summer is almost here!