What's Happening?
Naydeline Mejia, a freelance writer, shares her experience of living in a 97-square-foot micro-apartment in Paris. Initially intended as a temporary solution, Mejia has grown to appreciate the benefits of tiny living, such as affordability and the ability to live
alone in a central location. Her apartment, a former maid's room, is situated in a desirable neighborhood and offers a minimalist lifestyle that encourages her to explore the city and engage with the community. Despite the limited space, Mejia finds joy in the simplicity and freedom that come with living in a small, affordable space.
Why It's Important?
Mejia's experience highlights a growing trend among younger generations who are embracing minimalist living as a response to the challenges of homeownership and high living costs. This shift reflects broader societal changes, where the traditional dream of owning a large home is being replaced by a desire for flexibility, mobility, and community engagement. The story underscores the potential for micro-apartments to provide affordable housing solutions in urban areas, offering a viable alternative for those seeking independence without the financial burden of a mortgage.












