i'm all about small spaces....when that's all you can afford. however, this story makes me sick for a number of reasons. 1. it was frivolous purchase just for kicks to see how small they could go 2. their lifestyles are anything but economically reasonable - to eat out nightly and have your clothes chronically stashed at dry cleaners or your offices is ridiculous 3. the apartment itself has been turned into a booze-hound's museum 4. oh and the poor cats... god forbid if somebody farts in the middle of the night and they asphyxiate!!
i do believe this could have been a worhwhile purchase for a single person who is good with money but cannot afford millions for a home in manhattan. but these people are poster-children for why there is bad blood between those who struggle and those who have money (which is in no way a bad thing) but waste it on stupid shit.
i'm all about small spaces....when that's all you can afford. however, this story makes me sick for a number of reasons. 1. it was frivolous purchase just for kicks to see how small they could go 2. their lifestyles are anything but economically reasonable - to eat out nightly and have your clothes chronically stashed at dry cleaners or your offices is ridiculous 3. the apartment itself has been turned into a booze-hound's museum 4. oh and the poor cats... god forbid if somebody farts in the middle of the night and they asphyxiate!!
i do believe this could have been a worhwhile purchase for a single person who is good with money but cannot afford millions for a home in manhattan. but these people are poster-children for why there is bad blood between those who struggle and those who have money (which is in no way a bad thing) but waste it on stupid shit.