Unfortunately, London is home to expensive, cramped flats as demand and rental costs are so high. This has given micro-apartments somewhat of a bad reputation.
However, unlike the stifling micro-flats of London, the pivot towards compact single living has also hit the luxury property sector, resulting in some innovative designs and storage solutions. When it comes to the micro-living movement, it’s all about making the most of the available room rather than sacrificing personal space to save money.
This lifestyle choice is becoming increasingly popular in major UK cities. According to research from Which?, many micro-properties have been built in urban areas like Leicester, Liverpool, Cambridge and Bristol in recent years.
Small flats in urban areas will likely experience high demand from young professionals and students, who find more affordable and smaller living spaces convenient for their lifestyles.
For example, Manhattan apartments are a riff on the classic studio, but by making the bedroom feel separated from the rest of the flat, they give the impression of distinct areas and added privacy. Manhattan apartments in Heaps Mill and Rice Works, two new-build properties in Liverpool, are 10-20% smaller than the average one-bedroom apartment, but with efficient use of space, they boast a luxurious and comfortable interior.