I’m living in a skip I’m living in a skip I pay just £50 a month but it’s missing some key features
Harrison Marshall, 28, moved into The Skip House in Bermondsey, South East London, after being unable to find anywhere to rent in the capital.
The unique home cost £4,000 to build over three weeks and only requires £50 in rent. But it is missing two key features that most of us take for granted as part of our morning ro
The unique home has a kitchen area with storage space for his pots, pans, plates and cutlery, and a tiny fridge. However the compact and quirky pad does not have a toilet or shower
Harrison has access to a portable toilet, but mostly has to shower at work or the gym. The artist gave an online tour of his unusual home, sharing an insight into what life is like
In the clip posted to Twitter, he demonstrates how he has to clamber into the skip, which is topped by a purpose-built, insulated wooden structure, using a small ladder.
From there, he shows off the living space, which is decorated with his friends' artwork and gifts from loved ones.
The bedroom area is in the upper part of the wooden 'extension', wedged between the kitchen ceiling and the roof of the building.
I’m living in a skip I’m living in a skip I pay just £50 a month but it’s missing some key features
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