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9.  Are There Any Amenities At All?

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One of Coser’s fave features in their small bathroom is the noteworthy Japanese soaking tub. It is mostly made out of salvaged wood. Her significant other told the press it was actually once “an old telephone pole” that was first “cut into blocks” then glued together and coated with some polyurethane. When they are not taking baths, the unique bathtub must be stored above their toilet to give them some floor space in the bathroom. (Still, it beats the heck out of trying to bathe in a gas station restroom sink!)

10.  Scrounging Up Some Storage Space

© Tim Davidson and Sam Cosner

These pocket-sized property owners learned quite quickly that when it comes to such a pint-sized property, every single available inch is indeed essential, even the otherwise redundant areas that traditional homeowners generally tend to take for granted. Perhaps one of the most interesting storage hacks here is the built-in drawers beneath the stair treads. That is where Davidson keeps his clothes. The small staircase also stores Oliver’s enclosed litter box, the hot water tank, and includes a special place for the pair’s toothbrushes and other assorted toiletries.

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