Life in a hole

Apparently, the latest fashionable thing to do in London is to live in a janitor’s storeroom, all for the low, low price of £170,000 (gawd, I can buy 8,000+ bottles of Bling H2o for that kind of money). The flat measures 11ft by 7ft which is about the size of a snooker table. Doesn’t the place look depressing?
Source: BBC News

While we’re still on the topic of tiny living spaces, if you check into the das Parkhotel, you’ll be living in rooms made out of drainage pipes. I kid you not. At least you’ll have a good view of the River Danube. They kinda remind me of those capsule hotels in Japan.
Via Random Good Stuff here and here.
Next up on the real estate market: flats the size of toilet cubicles! You get to sleep standing up!
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And I thought my first apartment was small. heh.
Heh, tell me about it. I foresee people will be living in coffin-sized flats 30 years down the road. How depressing.
hmmmm…..hobbits, yup, we will evolve.
Haha yeah it does look like something out of the shire, doesn’t it?
This is the nicest thing I could read seeing as I just got back from putting down cash on a new house. Looks like I made the right decision. Perhaps I can rent out a closet or two?
Hey the drain pipes look pretty neat..Maybe a bit squashy but still groooooooooooovy!
Life in holes in parks is one of the residential specialties here in NYC … nice blog!
This is so odd and cool at the same time… :) Nice blog btw