If you have a tiny home, there's comfort to be found in advice from others, because it turns out that folks around the world also have to cram themselves and their possessions into some puny spaces. There are miniscule bedrooms in Tokyo with large communal spaces for the building to make up for it, and at least one 95-square-foot apartment (okay, room) in the Philippines. Because not all New Yorkers living in micro-apartments can be like the much-touted Graham Hill, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on movable walls. [Curbed National; previously]
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