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A microapartment, also known as a microflat, is a one-room, self-contained living space, usually purpose built, designed to accommodate a sitting space, sleeping space, bathroom and kitchenette with 14–32 square metres (150–350 sq ft). Unlike a traditional studio flat, residents may also have access to a communal kitchen, communal bathroom/shower, patio and roof garden. The microapartments are often designed for futons, or with pull-down beds, folding desks and tables, and extra-small or hidden appliances. They differ from bedsits, the traditional British bed-sitting room, in that they are self-contained, with their own bathroom, toilet, and kitchenette.

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  • Mikroappartement (de)
  • Micrologement (fr)
  • Microapartment (en)
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  • Un micrologement (ou micro-logement) est un logement d'une superficie considérée comme « petite ». Cette notion de grandeur est différente suivant les pays. (fr)
  • Ein Mikroappartement oder Mikroapartment, international auch als Microflat bezeichnet, ist eine in sich geschlossene, sehr kleine Einzimmerwohnung. Typischerweise bieten sie auf ca. 14–32 Quadratmetern Platz für Wohn- und Schlafraum, ein Bad und eine Küchenzeile. Im Gegensatz zu einer traditionellen Studiowohnung können die Bewohner auch Zugang zu einer gemeinschaftlich genutzten Küche, einem Bad oder einer Dusche, einer Terrasse und einem Dachgarten haben. (de)
  • A microapartment, also known as a microflat, is a one-room, self-contained living space, usually purpose built, designed to accommodate a sitting space, sleeping space, bathroom and kitchenette with 14–32 square metres (150–350 sq ft). Unlike a traditional studio flat, residents may also have access to a communal kitchen, communal bathroom/shower, patio and roof garden. The microapartments are often designed for futons, or with pull-down beds, folding desks and tables, and extra-small or hidden appliances. They differ from bedsits, the traditional British bed-sitting room, in that they are self-contained, with their own bathroom, toilet, and kitchenette. (en)
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  • Ein Mikroappartement oder Mikroapartment, international auch als Microflat bezeichnet, ist eine in sich geschlossene, sehr kleine Einzimmerwohnung. Typischerweise bieten sie auf ca. 14–32 Quadratmetern Platz für Wohn- und Schlafraum, ein Bad und eine Küchenzeile. Im Gegensatz zu einer traditionellen Studiowohnung können die Bewohner auch Zugang zu einer gemeinschaftlich genutzten Küche, einem Bad oder einer Dusche, einer Terrasse und einem Dachgarten haben. Wenn sich mehrere Mikroappartements als Satellitenappartements um gemeinschaftliche genutzte Räume herum gruppieren, wird diese Funktionseinheit auch als Cluster-Wohnung oder Cluster-Wohngemeinschaft bezeichnet. Mikroapartments werden insbesondere in den dichtbesiedelten urbanen Zentren Europas, Japans, Hongkongs und Nordamerikas immer öfter angeboten, wo ansonsten sehr hohe Mieten gezahlt werden müssen. (de)
  • Un micrologement (ou micro-logement) est un logement d'une superficie considérée comme « petite ». Cette notion de grandeur est différente suivant les pays. (fr)
  • A microapartment, also known as a microflat, is a one-room, self-contained living space, usually purpose built, designed to accommodate a sitting space, sleeping space, bathroom and kitchenette with 14–32 square metres (150–350 sq ft). Unlike a traditional studio flat, residents may also have access to a communal kitchen, communal bathroom/shower, patio and roof garden. The microapartments are often designed for futons, or with pull-down beds, folding desks and tables, and extra-small or hidden appliances. They differ from bedsits, the traditional British bed-sitting room, in that they are self-contained, with their own bathroom, toilet, and kitchenette. Microapartments are becoming popular in urban centres in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong and North America, maximizing profits for developers and landlords and providing relatively low-priced accommodation. In Rome, where the average price of property in 2010 was $7,800 per square metre ($725 per square foot), microapartments as small as 4 square metres (45 square feet) have been advertised. In 2018, newly built one-room rentals in San Francisco at the Starcity development, aimed at high-income tenants, were referred to as single room occupancy rooms "by another name". (en)
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