A pokey studio flat where the tenant can make dinner from bed has gone up for rent at £1,400 a month.
The tiny pad is on the first floor of a 19th-century Georgian building.
A double bed folds out of the wall and fills up the entire kitchenette and living space in what is described as an “ingenious design.”
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The landlord offers a bill package of £63 a week including electricity, water and internet.
It is located in posh Baker Street, Marylebone, central London.

The property is being advertised by Bread & Butter Collective, as reported by Luxury Property News.
It has its own private shower room but a shared communal laundry room.
The description reads: “This first-floor flat offers clever design features, including space-saving quirks like a fold-up bed that effortlessly maximise every square inch.

“The adaptable layout ensures you can transform your living space, whether you’re working, studying, or relaxing.
“It comes equipped with a fold-away double bed, wardrobe and TV.
“It is compact and fully functional, with appliances including a fridge, oven, and hob.

“Enjoy your own modern shower room with all the necessary amenities to ensure comfort and convenience without compromising on valuable living space.
“The property is located in a secure Georgian building.”

A Bread & Butter Collective spokesperson said: “The flats are all newly refurbished and are a five minute walk from the Underground.
“We have benchmarked all of the prices against the rest of the market, and they are letting well with young professionals and students.”
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