Bizarre London studio could be yours for £1,279-a-month – and you’ll never find the kitchen and bathroom

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Story from Jam Press (Bath In Cupboard) Pictured: A grab from the video posted by Adam Bruce showing the property available to rent where the kitchen and bath are inside cupboards. 'They would have to pay me to live there': TikTok user reveals shocking apartment where you have to cook and shower INSIDE a CUPBOARD A TikTok room reviewer has left viewers horrified after sharing a shocking rental advert for a studio flat in London. Adam Bruce, 31, an operations coordinator from Ayre, Scotland, took to the platform to show a tiny 163 sq ft studio that has hit the market for a staggering £1,279 per month. The flat comes with all the essential rooms you would expect to find in your new abode – however, both the kitchen and bathroom are inside their own cupboards. Yes, you read that right. In his video, that has racked up 1.7 million views and over 82,600 likes so far, Adam shares a photo of the advert and his hilarious thoughts on the property. The ad describes the home as a bright ground floor studio flat presented in great condition throughout boasting a compact kitchen, hidden away bath and shower and situated in an excellent location close to Victoria. Images reveal that the apartment is certainly compact, with the double bed situated just inches away from a cupboard containing a miniature kitchen inside. The converted space appears to only contain a mini fridge, kettle and tiny countertop – leaving next to no room to prepare your dinner. However, the most outrageous element can be found in the adjoining cupboard. Adam reveals that inside this cubbyhole is a bath and shower that is just inches away from the bed. "The audacity to have this – how dare you charge me £1,200 for this!," he says. “Would you live in this for £1,200 a month?” Users have raced to the comments' section to share their thoughts on the bizarre property. One user commented: “Had to scrape my jaw off the flair when the bath cupboard opened.” [sic] “Where the hel

A LONDON studio has stunned house-hunters as it goes up for rent for a whopping £1,270-a-month – but you’ll never find the kitchen and bathroom.

Adam Bruce, 31, an operations coordinator from Ayre, Scotland, took to TikTok to show a tiny 163 sq ft studio that has hit the market.

Adam Bruce was left horrified by the kitchen which had been tucked away in a cupboard in this studio flat

The studio flat also saw the shower hidden in a small cupboard

The flat comes with all the essential rooms you would expect to find in your new home – however, both the kitchen and bathroom are inside their own CUPBOARDS.

In a TikTok video that has racked up 1.7 million views and over 82,600 likes so far, Adam shares a photo of the advert and his thoughts on the property.

The ad describes the home as a bright ground floor studio flat presented in great condition throughout boasting a compact kitchen, hidden away bath and shower and situated in an excellent location close to Victoria.

Images reveal that the apartment is certainly compact, with the double bed situated just inches away from a cupboard containing a miniature kitchen inside.

The converted space appears to only contain a mini fridge, kettle and tiny countertop – leaving next to no room to prepare your dinner.

However, the most outrageous element can be found in the adjoining cupboard.

Adam reveals that inside this cubbyhole is a bath and shower that is just inches away from the bed.

He said in the video: “The audacity to have this – how dare you charge me £1,200 for this?

“Would you live in this for £1,200 a month?”

Users have raced to the comments’ section to share their thoughts on the bizarre property.

One person said: “Had to scrape my jaw off the floor when the bath cupboard opened.”

Another person said: “This is like a ‘house’ you’d play in The Sims when you’ve got no money.”

One stunned viewer said: “They would have to pay me to live there not pay them.”

While another person said: “Honestly I’m sick of greedy landlords listing ‘studios’ that are actually converted bedrooms for extortionate prices.”

The tiny apartment is up for rent
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