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Have you seen the tiny rooms? They're arguably more cramped & dangerous than the bunkhouses & a long way from traditional bedsits, though as a basic idea there's no reason why they couldn't be alright.
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No, I actually had not heard of tiny rooms before so maybe I should be careful with what I wish for ๐ฌ I have stayed in bunkhouses and had a mixed bag. Some were really nice, but one I remember being able to hold hands from our beds. It was pretty close. More like a barracks. I guess like anything else, good design matters!
I'll look into the tiny rooms. I am now picturing those little pods on Tokyo...
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/gallery/2017/jun/07/boxed-life-inside-hong-kong-coffin-cubicles-cage-homes-in-pictures
โน๏ธ that is so much worse than I thought