While we’re no strangers here to tiny spaces, this crazy 4-story micro apartment in Tokyo is something totally new! The apartment consists of 4 stories — two of which are a micro wet-bath and a twin-sized loft area. The other two stories are just 6.5 feet x 6.5 feet and act as the kitchen and living room/entryway.
The temperature difference between the top story (loft) and the bottom (bathroom) is quite remarkable, meaning you could adjust your sleeping area based on the weather outside. There is a built-in tiny kitchen with a hot plate, sink and mini fridge, and even a root cellar! What do you think?
You might have noticed that mall-shopping is becoming more and more outdated. Many giant malls that used to attract millions of adults (and teenagers) are being abandoned, but the oldest US mall has been renovated and transformed!
The Arcade in Providence, Rhode Island is now home to tons of “microlofts” between 250 and 800 sq. ft. There was so much interest in the apartments, there’s now a long waiting list, and there aren’t even model apartments open for show! When they first opened, apartments started at just $550/month, but the website no longer quotes that price.
Way to reuse and recycle, though, rather than tearing down a historical landmark! Do you think we’ll see more of this in the future?
This is a 129 sq. ft. micro apartment in Lithuania designed by Nauris Kalinauskas and Dalia Mauricaité according to Small Spaces Addiction. It’s designed and built within an old factory in Lithuania.
When you go inside you’ll find bright yellow cabinets in the kitchen, a sofa, dining table, and a creative storage staircase that leads you into the sleeping loft. Although you can’t see the bathroom, it seems to be tucked underneath the sleeping loft near the front entrance. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!