
 People like to joke about how their apartment is small or bedroom is the  size of a kitchen cabinet, but for one resident of London this is  reality - and given the location, he is not complaining. And yes, this  was originally an actual storage closet. 
 
 
 
 How does it work? Think thin: the long and narrow space has likewise  depth-lacking (five inch deep) kitchen cabinets and skinny linear  furniture to make room for walking through. Even the shower doubles as a  coat rack at times. This is not the living quarters of a pack rat and  requires spartan space-saving techniques and multi-functional  accessories. 
 
 
 
 As a commuter, the current owner bought the place as a functional loft  in the heart of London more for staying than living in. The space his  dining, sleeping and living room zones (for it would be difficult to  call them proper rooms) fit into a 11.5 by 6 foot area that used to be  the broom cupboard of the adjacent property. 
 
 Originally priced at around $50,000, in today's market it is on sale for $300,000. Sure, it might have only sixty square feet of livable space, but size is not everything - location is. A little bit of organic decorating brings some live and color to the walls to add to the sense of space, but it is still hard to imagine not feeling cramped if you stayed here too long. Still, it shows just how small spaces are relative - does your apartment feel a bit bigger now?
 
