The Floor is the Largest Shelf in the House
Which explains that my house is not cluttered, just an example of efficient use of shelf space.
There for - drum-roll please - I am introducing the concept of the floorlf, or is it the shloor. Generally a shelf that is also considered floor space or floor space that is considered shelfadge.
Sure in a square house this concept has both limits and presents a trip, slip, and fall hazard. But when we speak of the plydome concept (link to formactive)the concept takes on quite some utility.
At least I think it does - I have yet to actually try it out.
The plypod I have built has, or will have, a floor or shloor that is 12 feet in diameter, a largest diameter of 18 feet, and it is about 14 feet high.
If one is stuck on the convention of a floor one has about 113 ft sq of floor space. But when one moves to the notion of a shloor, a flat plane at foot level another using the extra three feet of radius at the plypods equator and a loft area depending on configuration one can obtain up to 360 ft sq of usable shloor space - I think 300 ft sq might be a more reasonable figure.
More later on how to simply fit the shlorring units to the curved walls.
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