Pad costing £1,150-a-month is so small the bed is on a wooden shelf

Pokey pad which costs £1,150-a-month is so small the bed is on a DIY wooden shelf… so would you rent it?

  • A pokey pad described as ‘cozy’ by sellers is up for rent in Hendon, north London
  • In addition to a bed on a shelf, it offers ‘good storage space’ in a bathroom ceiling

A bizarre-looking pokey pad costing £1,150-a-month is so small that its bed is lodged on a DIY wooden shelf.

Described as ‘cozy’ by sellers, this one-bed London flat offers a space-saving sleeping area accessed only by climbing up a very steep step ladder.

The ‘double mezzanine bed’ hangs over the rest of the room with just enough space for a desk or sofa underneath. 

Despite its size, the Hendon-based ‘double studio’ offers ‘good storage space’ and is suitable for two-people to live in, according to an OpenRent advertisement.

Unexpectedly, a part in the bathroom’s ceiling offers ‘extra storage space’ in addition to fitted wardrobes hidden behind a curtain in the living area. 

Based in Hendon, North London, this pokey pad offers a bed lodged on a wooden shelf

The flat costs £1,150-a-month and has been described as a ‘cozy double studio’ by sellers

It is surrounded by a number of restaurants, with a tube station just  five minutes away

The listing adds that the flat has a ‘fully fitted kitchen, including oven, cooker, fridge/freezer’. 

Prospective tenants are expected to pay a £1,325 deposit for the north London flat based above local shops.  

It is surrounded by a number of restaurants, with Hendon Central tube station just a five-minute walk away. 

There is also said to be a bus stop located just outside offering a number of different routes.

All bills are said to come to £25 per week payable to the Landlord and include Wi-Fi, water, gas, electricity and council tax.

However, pets are not allowed to be kept in the flat. 

The listing reads ‘Bright self contained cozy double studio flat in the heart of Hendon.

‘Access to shared roof terrace.’

Fitted wardrobes are hidden behind a curtain in the small flat’s living area

The listing adds that the flat has a ‘fully fitted kitchen, including oven, cooker, fridge/freezer’

Unexpectedly, a part in the en suite bathroom’s ceiling offers ‘extra storage space’

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