Descripción de Manhattan shoebox apartment: a 78-square-foot mini studio:
A couple years ago, Manhattan architect Luke Clark Tyler, lived in a 96 square foot apartment. Instead of upsizing with his latest move, he chose to squeeze himself and his belongings into even less space. Luke now lives in a 78 square foot shoebox studio. It's too narrow to fit a bed lengthwise, but using a bit of plywood and 2x4s he built his own custom bed/couch. He keeps his clothes, plates, microwave, books, spices and shaving and cleaning supplies in a large built-in cabinet. The rest of his kitchen is a tiny refrigerator that helps hold up his desk (he works for home as a contract architect). While he admits he misses being able to cook a real meal- though he's vegetarian so eats a lot of vegetables and nuts and can even microwave eggs- Luke doesn't see living small as a sacrifice. He loves living in the heart of New York City- his place is in Midtown Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen- and he likes paying just $750/month (cheaper than the shared housing he could find in the area). Luke's website: www.lukeclarktyler.com Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/manhattan-shoebox-apartment-a-78-square-foot-live-in-closet/
IKEA Small Spaces - Making space to be together in a small apartment
01:37 Mins | Visto 840114 veces
Backyard aquaponics: DIY system to farm fish with vegetables
11:05 Mins | Visto 137284 veces
Low-rent liveaboard life in high-rent San Francisco Bay
07:06 Mins | Visto 109167 veces
Velomobile: no gas, burns calories, secure like a car
10:07 Mins | Visto 43614 veces
Liveaboard life: minimalism in a tiny home at sea
09:07 Mins | Visto 164534 veces
furniture store Hells kitchen, Manhattan Living in style
00:16 Mins | Visto 28 veces
NEED TO KNOW | Living large: A look inside the tiny house movement | PBS
09:00 Mins | Visto 50351 veces