Pod DC – Washington, D.C.

Isaac Kremer/ July 25, 2017/ Economic, Field Notes/ 0 comments

Tiny living has been taken to a whole new level at Pod DC. The rooms are scarcely large enough for the furnishings and a narrow walkway around them.

Sustainability appears to be a core value. Bed linens are not changed during the stay and towels are to be left on the floor if they need to be refreshed.

The closet and bathroom are next to one other. A semi-transparent sliding glass door separates them from the living area.

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