In my near-decade of living in NYC, I've experienced my fair share of tiny spaces. During COVID lockdowns, my family very ...
Even then, I was stunned when I came across TikToker Emily Bonani's video of her home with what she claimed was the "smallest bathroom in New York City." "I'm moving tomorrow, so it's time I show you ...
While her tiny bathroom might not be ideal for everyone, her sense of humor about it has struck a chord with many viewers. It ...
Emily Bonani, a New York City renter, shares her experience with her tiny 2.5 by 3 feet bathroom in the Lower East Side, featuring a sink attached to the toilet tank. Despite the cramped setup, she ...
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Living in Manhattan’s lower east side, Bonani pays a staggering amount only to live in conditions unfavourable to the ...
A New York woman's viral video showcases her tiny bathroom featuring a sink-toilet combo, designed to save space. The 2.5 by ...
The viral video has sparked widespread criticism, with many expressing their shock and disgust at the cramped bathroom ...
thanks in part to a unique space saver — a tiny sink attachment that connects right to the toilet tank and only runs if the toilet is flushed. “If you’re thinking, ‘What if I want to flush ...
Bonani says, before the camera reveals a small tap and basin built into the top of the water tank of the toilet ... if I want to flush the toilet but not turn on the sink?' Well, that's not an option.