This is a tiny luxury apartment in Tokyo, Japan shown by Tokyo Lens/YouTube.
It’s a video tour of what is possibly Tokyo’s smallest luxury apartment. According to the video, it’s part of an initiative to develop more affordable housing in the area. What do you think?
In a collaboration between The Tiny House Company (design), Georgia Ritchie (design) and Greg Thornton Constructions (construction), this tiny inner-city apartment was renovated to sleep 5 and accommodate short-stay guests.1
This is the Nano Studio: a 140 sq. ft. micro apartment designed for students.
It’s created by the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada in an effort to offer affordable housing for its students.
Inside, you’ll find a very simple layout with a kitchen, bathroom, and a living area that converts from bedroom to study using multi-functional furniture.
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Nano Studio: 140 Sq. Ft. Micro Apartment for Students
This is Ewa’s 269 sq. ft. Kings Cross flat in London.
25 square meter (or 269 square feet) isn’t a lot (especially as it also occasionally is my workspace), so I had to be inventive with the space: The kitchen unit got taken out of the living-room, all the bathroom interiors were replaced by a small IKEA kitchen and separated by a wall of Slovakian glass blocks from a new shower unit and then the storage room/cupboard where the previous owner stored their washing-machine etc etc, got turned into a lavatory, something it had been originally in Edwardian days when 2 flats shared the toilet. That was a year ago. Since then I have had one gas stove change into a cupboard (the need for space being pressing!) and the other stove has become a wood burning stove instead. It cost a small fortune, being based in Central London, but it is something the Swede in me have always longed for (it is a lot more interesting to look at the a TV set:))..
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This is the Zoku loft, a hybrid micro home design for work and living.
In only 269 sq. ft., you get a multi-functional space with a kitchen, living area, dining area, bathroom, bedroom, storage, desk, and more.
Would you live in a tiny apartment like this in a big city to make rent more affordable? I would! How about you? Let’s talk about it in the comments. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
The kitchen was renovated with state of the art space saving appliances. One of the most unique parts of the home is how Nate used wall to wall floral curtains to create hidden storage (see below).
Now every square inch of Martha’s apartment is being properly utilized with appropriate storage and decor. See for yourself below and let me know what your thoughts are on it in the comments.
250 Sq. Ft. NYC Micro Apartment Turned into Tiny Palace
The first is a couple who were able to purchase a 220 sq. ft. micro apartment for $160,000 in the city (that’s a good deal in NYC). They converted it into quite the beautiful, luxurious space (as you’ll see).
The second is a woman who rents in the city and although she doesn’t have the most luxurious apartment or furnishings she’s happy because she can easily walk to her favorite places.