World's thinnest building!

It's still a lot larger than the personal space an astronaut gets.

But I tend to get claustrophobia in really tiny enclosed spaces, so it wouldn't do for me. As for there not being a couch there - it's barely big enough for one person, let alone two!
 
Is there enough room for a box of kitty litter? I would imagine that would be the deciding factor.
 
I don't think I'd be able to live in it. Id probably get stuck between the walls. :lol: Im pretty wide, not just my hips and waist but even my shoulders.
 
Is there enough room for a box of kitty litter? I would imagine that would be the deciding factor.
Sure - my cats' litter box would fit. But what good would that do if I can't live there due to claustrophobia?

My current place is 500-600 square feet (the realtor wasn't sure and I haven't been able to measure) - and I consider it too small! Good thing I don't own a couch or kitchen table...
 
Snug and cozy. Yes, I'd have no problem living there if I were single, though as a temporary money-saving measure, so a couple years or less.
 
It seems very minimalist. I wouldn't mind it, but I'd prefer at least one more room for me alone to live in it. But hey, that'd work good for a single dorm in college.
 
As far I can tell there isn't a shower or you shower in a room with the toilet in it..

There also doesn't appear to be room for a fridge or a TV, unless you hang it on an angle on the ceiling facing the bed, which could be cool.

Most places in Turkey have that, the shower is just stuck on the wall and there's a drain in the floor but no tub or anything.

I have 2 little bathrooms right next to each other, one with a squat toilet which I never use and another with a western toilet and the shower. It's annoying but no other option really.
 
It looks like it'd be fun to stay in for a week.
 
I don't understand why they waste the entire base floor. Making that a room too would have increased the living space by atleast around 30% I'd say. It could have been used as a storage room or a living room which that plan sorely misses, atleast in my uneducated opinion.
 
Reminds me of 75 1/2 Bedford Street in New York City. This building is narrower, but the one in New York just sold for over four million dollars a few months back. Despite being really skinny, it's also famous for being Carey Grant's home for a while.

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Oh, I should probably mention that this proves the concept of 3D is rather new in Poland. Maybe eventually they'll learn to use more width.
 
I don't understand why they waste the entire base floor. Making that a room too would have increased the living space by atleast around 30% I'd say. It could have been used as a storage room or a living room which that plan sorely misses, atleast in my uneducated opinion.

They'd put stuff under the stairs?
 
Is there enough room for a box of kitty litter? I would imagine that would be the deciding factor.

How is the cat going to get up the ladder?
 
How is the cat going to get up the ladder?

If the cat couldm't climb up the ladder(which I think it could if it wanted to). You could make small steps on the wall, close to the roof(the hypotenus of the building).
 
My cat (who is old and a bit arthritic and a bit chubby) once apparently climbed a ladder and got stuck on top of a piece of furniture.
 
this building reminds me of the fifth element. big consideration is cost. if it was half the cost of an average rental sure.
 
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