Earlier this year, we told you about the construction of the Etgar Keret House, a residence in Warsaw that would measure a mere 133 centimeters across its widest spot. Now that house is a reality, wedged between two buildings, and we can see what this skinny house really looks like on the inside.
https://gizmodo.com/worlds-narrowest-house-will-be-less-than-60-inches-wide-5904147
The house was created by Polish architects Centrala for Israeli writer Etgar Keret. In addition to providing Keret with a very tiny foothold in Warsaw, the house will also serve as a domicile for residential arts programs. And this is what the young writers and artists who stay there will have for inspiration.
Photos by Bartek Warzecha for Centrala.
Keret House [Centrala via Zillamag]