Caleb heads to Lower Manhattan to visit Akasha, whose larger-than-life personality just narrowly fits into her small, $350/month studio apartment. A lifelong resident of her building, Akasha knows all the angles for living big in a tiny space. Next, Sampson welcomes Caleb to his 800 square-foot, secret apartment behind the facade of the Wash and Dry laundromat in Queens. A step inside reveals an unconventional dwelling designed "in the spirit of Grandma's trailer," with movie theatre seats, a giant 1980's laundromat sign, and a cornucopia of unusual props from Sampson's work in set design.
Up Next in Season 1
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Micro Living: Midtown Manhattan Studios
Caleb discovers what might be the smallest studio apartment in Midtown Manhattan! At 80 square-feet, Alaina's more-than-modest abode feels like a walk-in closet outfitted with a small kitchenette, a mini couch and a lofted bed area with just enough headspace above the mattress. And according to A...
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Micro Living: A Place for Everything
Caleb discovers the value of "a place for everything" while visiting Alex's tiny 95 square-foot apartment in Lower Manhattan. Organization and a unique perspective are key for Alex, who finds variety in sitting at the same small table three different ways depending on whether he is working, eatin...
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A Window Into Williamsburg: Modern vs...
Caleb heads to Williamsburg, Brooklyn to take in the bright, open-floorplan apartments of two fun-loving couples. Aaron and Hannah's $2,900/month modern space boasts high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe their all-white living space in natural light, bright pops of color, and a float...