Crystal Palace underground toilets are now a compact and bijou home (photo)
ARCHITECT Laura Jane Clark has transformed these ancient Crystal Palace Parade underground toilets (built: 1929; closed in the 1980s) into a 600 square foot home.
She bought he lavs for £20,000, invested £65,000 and now owns an underground home that boasts a few original fixtures and fittings, notably the public health warning sign for VD.
Spotter: Laura Jane Clark and Lampard Architects, via Curbed
Posted: 24th, July 2013 | In: Money, The Consumer Comments (2) | TrackBack | Permalink