Living in Lavatories

Graham Peck and Tracy Woodhouse Move Into Revamped Victorian Toilet

British couple Graham Peck and Tracy Woodhouse have moved into a revamped Victorian toilet that was open in the 1900s. The pair had always thought that this historic public restroom would be a great place to live and snapped up the lease as soon it became available.

Graham Peck and Tracy Woodhouse have spent $53, 000 to transform the men’s room into their lounge and the ladies' room into their bedroom while still managing to keep the original design and charm of the building. They reinvented their toilet home so well that they have even received three offers!
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1. Toilet Renovation Homes - Opportunity for interior designers and architects to explore the potential of transforming historic public restrooms into unique living spaces.
2. Unconventional Living Spaces - A growing trend for those seeking nontraditional, unique living arrangements.
3. Revival of Victorian Design - A return to the aesthetic of the Victorian era and repurposing of historic buildings for modern living.
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1. Interior Design - Creating innovative, functional and aesthetically pleasing living spaces for unconventional homes.
2. Real Estate - Exploring the potential of repurposing historical buildings by making them livable spaces.
3. Architecture - Designing efficient and cost-effective ways of converting unconventional commercial spaces into livable residences.

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