New York City is filled with small apartments that go for big bucks, so one California designer decided to take "small" to a whole new level. (KGO Photo)
NEW YORK CITY (KGO) -- New York City is filled with small apartments that go for big bucks, so one California designer decided to take "small" to a whole new level.
Gregory Kloehn bought a dumpster to stay in while visiting the Big Apple. But nobody wants to stay in any ordinary trash can, so he installed a kitchen, bathroom, bed and even a sun deck. He also added a tank for drinking water and a small stove.
To top it off, he has a mini-bar in case he needs to entertain any guests.
The dumpster is parked in the Red Hook area of Brooklyn, but in case he wants to move, he added wheels.
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