A video taken by TikTok user Tiffany of her new 300-square-foot unit before she added any furniture has racked up over 1.8 million views.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade — and a before and after video of the process.
To many non-New Yorkers, the idea of living in a studio apartment is unthinkable, the space far too small. Indeed, a video taken by TikTok user Tiffany of her new 300-square-foot unit before she added any furniture is quite bleak. While the empty flat appears recently renovated, with a clean white paint job and well-laid wood flooring throughout, its single wall of windows and cramped layout hardly seems sufficient to fit an entire life.
An after video showing the crib post-furnishing, however, makes it clear 300-square-feet is workable.short clip showing the empty unit, then “After” she wrote in text over a video panning its moved-in appearance. The video — set to Frank Sinatra’s “Everybody Loves Somebody” — has racked up over 1.8 million views, 119,000 likes and more than 1,000 comments since being posted late last month.
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