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Before & After: Public Bathroom to Home Sweet Home
I've long admired the ingenuity of Londoners when it comes to small spaces. READ: 5 Places to Skimp On Your Bathroom Renovation Their storied city of eight million has housing prices even higher than New York's, which means crafty Londoners often have to squeeze in wherever they can. (Case in point: this 77 square foot apartment on the market a few years ago for $335K.) But young architect Laura Clark really takes the cake. She's managed to create a beautiful home — out of a public restroom.
- It took Laura six years to persuade the relevant authorities to let her purchase this abandoned restroom at Crystal Palace Parade and turn it into an apartment. Even when she had secured the proper permissions, friends questioned her sanity for undertaking the project — and she wound up doing a lot of the work herself, since hiring people willing to labor in a stinky restroom was tough.read moreJames BlastonShare
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Before & After: Public Bathroom to Home Sweet Home
I've long admired the ingenuity of Londoners when it comes to small spaces. READ: 5 Places to Skimp On Your Bathroom Renovation Their storied city of eight million has housing prices even higher than New York's, which means crafty Londoners often have to squeeze in wherever they can. (Case in point: this 77 square foot apartment on the market a few years ago for $335K.) But young architect Laura Clark really takes the cake. She's managed to create a beautiful home — out of a public restroom.
- Before & After: Public Bathroom to Home Sweet Home