How She Lives In Less Than 200 Square Feet

New York City is synonymous with apartment living -- especially of the small variety. For every stunning space there are countless shoebox-size abodes. We caught up with one apartment dweller who lives in a tiny studio that measures 168 square feet. How does she do it? Find out here!
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