Office Cubicle: Induction Cooktop and Wall Sconces

office cubicle: A reading pillow is propped up against one of the walls, but there isn't enough space for him to stretch out his body, according to The Japan Times. A clothesline rope stretches between two wall sconces for him to dry his laundry, and his kitchen is equipped with a small sink and a single induction cooktop. ; What his room lacks in space, however, is made up for in height. His apartment looks more like an office cubicle, with a desk and computer chair dominating a third of the room. The ceiling of the apartment is 3.6 meters high and three windows have been built into the exterior wall, letting in plenty of light. And unlike many single-person apartments with so-called unit baths that combine a toilet and bathtub, Ito's crib has separate rooms for a shower and high-tech bidet toilet. A white ladder takes Ito up to a 4.5-square-meter loft that's 1.4 meters high tall enough for him to sit upright. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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