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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • All-4-One
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  • Michael Anthony (Van Halen)
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  • Eddie Van Halen (Edward Lodewijk Van Halen)
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  • Eddie Van Halen (Edward Lodewijk Van Halen)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Michael Anthony, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Alex Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Michael Anthony)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. David Lee Roth, Alex Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Alex Van Halen, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. Michael Anthony, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth)
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  • Van Halen (v.l. David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony)
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  • David Lee Roth (Van Halen)
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  • Eddie Van Halen (Edward Lodewijk Van Halen)
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    For Rioch Fitzpatrick, a 39-year-old dubbing mixer for television, home is a tiny studio flat smaller than a standard Premier Inn hotel bedroom. At just 19 sq metres (204 sq ft), his north London “microflat” has a shower and lavatory separated from the main room by a partition, without even a separate wash basin. “It’s probably a bit odd, people coming in and seeing your bed in the kitchen, but I’ve just got used to it,” he says. “My neighbours live in a flat similar to mine – a couple with a two-year-old kid. That must be really tough.”

    Fitzpatrick moved into the studio, on the ground floor of an old townhouse converted into 10 flats, in May 2018 because he was fed up with living in a house share, and liked the area.
    The flat was refurbished but there are annoying things – I have to keep moving my bike around to get to the fridge,” he says. “I have to sleep with earplugs because the boiler is right above my bed and the fridge is also making noises all night. And my sink is my kitchen sink – that’s where I wash up and shave and do my teeth.”
    The rent is relatively affordable at £900 a month, including gas and electricity, while the rate for a standard one-bed flat in the affluent north London area of Crouch End would cost £1,200-plus. He is always on the lookout for a bigger place and would also like to get on the housing ladder, but has been put off by high property prices.
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    For Rioch Fitzpatrick, a 39-year-old dubbing mixer for television, home is a tiny studio flat smaller than a standard Premier Inn hotel bedroom. At just 19 sq metres (204 sq ft), his north London “microflat” has a shower and lavatory separated from the main room by a partition, without even a separate wash basin. “It’s probably a bit odd, people coming in and seeing your bed in the kitchen, but I’ve just got used to it,” he says. “My neighbours live in a flat similar to mine – a couple with a two-year-old kid. That must be really tough.”

    Fitzpatrick moved into the studio, on the ground floor of an old townhouse converted into 10 flats, in May 2018 because he was fed up with living in a house share, and liked the area.
    The flat was refurbished but there are annoying things – I have to keep moving my bike around to get to the fridge,” he says. “I have to sleep with earplugs because the boiler is right above my bed and the fridge is also making noises all night. And my sink is my kitchen sink – that’s where I wash up and shave and do my teeth.”
    The rent is relatively affordable at £900 a month, including gas and electricity, while the rate for a standard one-bed flat in the affluent north London area of Crouch End would cost £1,200-plus. He is always on the lookout for a bigger place and would also like to get on the housing ladder, but has been put off by high property prices.
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702286_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    For Rioch Fitzpatrick, a 39-year-old dubbing mixer for television, home is a tiny studio flat smaller than a standard Premier Inn hotel bedroom. At just 19 sq metres (204 sq ft), his north London “microflat” has a shower and lavatory separated from the main room by a partition, without even a separate wash basin. “It’s probably a bit odd, people coming in and seeing your bed in the kitchen, but I’ve just got used to it,” he says. “My neighbours live in a flat similar to mine – a couple with a two-year-old kid. That must be really tough.”

    Fitzpatrick moved into the studio, on the ground floor of an old townhouse converted into 10 flats, in May 2018 because he was fed up with living in a house share, and liked the area.
    The flat was refurbished but there are annoying things – I have to keep moving my bike around to get to the fridge,” he says. “I have to sleep with earplugs because the boiler is right above my bed and the fridge is also making noises all night. And my sink is my kitchen sink – that’s where I wash up and shave and do my teeth.”
    The rent is relatively affordable at £900 a month, including gas and electricity, while the rate for a standard one-bed flat in the affluent north London area of Crouch End would cost £1,200-plus. He is always on the lookout for a bigger place and would also like to get on the housing ladder, but has been put off by high property prices.
    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702300_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    For Rioch Fitzpatrick, a 39-year-old dubbing mixer for television, home is a tiny studio flat smaller than a standard Premier Inn hotel bedroom. At just 19 sq metres (204 sq ft), his north London “microflat” has a shower and lavatory separated from the main room by a partition, without even a separate wash basin. “It’s probably a bit odd, people coming in and seeing your bed in the kitchen, but I’ve just got used to it,” he says. “My neighbours live in a flat similar to mine – a couple with a two-year-old kid. That must be really tough.”

    Fitzpatrick moved into the studio, on the ground floor of an old townhouse converted into 10 flats, in May 2018 because he was fed up with living in a house share, and liked the area.
    The flat was refurbished but there are annoying things – I have to keep moving my bike around to get to the fridge,” he says. “I have to sleep with earplugs because the boiler is right above my bed and the fridge is also making noises all night. And my sink is my kitchen sink – that’s where I wash up and shave and do my teeth.”
    The rent is relatively affordable at £900 a month, including gas and electricity, while the rate for a standard one-bed flat in the affluent north London area of Crouch End would cost £1,200-plus. He is always on the lookout for a bigger place and would also like to get on the housing ladder, but has been put off by high property prices.
    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702285_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    For Rioch Fitzpatrick, a 39-year-old dubbing mixer for television, home is a tiny studio flat smaller than a standard Premier Inn hotel bedroom. At just 19 sq metres (204 sq ft), his north London “microflat” has a shower and lavatory separated from the main room by a partition, without even a separate wash basin. “It’s probably a bit odd, people coming in and seeing your bed in the kitchen, but I’ve just got used to it,” he says. “My neighbours live in a flat similar to mine – a couple with a two-year-old kid. That must be really tough.”

    Fitzpatrick moved into the studio, on the ground floor of an old townhouse converted into 10 flats, in May 2018 because he was fed up with living in a house share, and liked the area.
    The flat was refurbished but there are annoying things – I have to keep moving my bike around to get to the fridge,” he says. “I have to sleep with earplugs because the boiler is right above my bed and the fridge is also making noises all night. And my sink is my kitchen sink – that’s where I wash up and shave and do my teeth.”
    The rent is relatively affordable at £900 a month, including gas and electricity, while the rate for a standard one-bed flat in the affluent north London area of Crouch End would cost £1,200-plus. He is always on the lookout for a bigger place and would also like to get on the housing ladder, but has been put off by high property prices.
    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702290_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702288_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702287_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702302_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702304_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


    © Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    DUKAS_131702299_EYE
    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Portrait is salesman Joe.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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    ‘I have to move my bike to get to the fridge’ – the UK boom in microflats. From rentals the size of a tiny hotel room to Barratt’s pocket-sized new-builds, the market is expanding
    Between 2011 and 2021 as many as one in 15 flats in London fell below the national minimum standard of 37 sq metres.
    Barratt's Eastman Village on the site of the former Kodak factory in Harrow. Interior shots show micro flats measuring 37 sq m.
    Barratt has recently become the first major housebuilder to launch pocket-sized apartments, in Harrow, north-west London, branded SMRT homes. It is selling 123 apartments off-plan at the former Kodak factory in Eastman Village, mainly one-bed flats with larger two-bed ones also available.


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