Looks like Lycheng and Van Bo found a new way to recycle their kid’s/niece’s/nephew’s playhouse and turn it into an artsy money-making tool. For just $14 a night, guests can stay in the smallest house in Berlin, measuring just one square meter in living space. The house is also modular; flip it vertically to sit out and enjoy the view from what was the door or turn it on its side to lay down for a nap. Since there are permanent holes in the wall and no lock on the door, it’s probably wise to not bring valuables along for the night – unless, of course, Lycheng and Van Bo want to verify their IDs and help guests lock up their properties. It should go without saying that hanky panky in this Airbnb isn’t a great idea, unless you’re into that kind of thing.

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