The city of Turin, Italy, is addressing its housing shortage by offering extremely small apartments for rent at a cost of €1000 per month. These units measure just 8 square meters (approximately 86 square feet) and combine living, sleeping, bathroom, and kitchen areas into a single room. Images released by “Morning News” showcase the compact nature of the dwellings, which include a sofa bed and essential amenities. The initiative aims to provide affordable housing options, particularly for students and young workers, in a city facing increasing rental costs. While offering a solution to accessibility, the small size has sparked debate regarding living standards. Details regarding the number of units available and eligibility requirements remain limited. The project represents a novel approach to urban housing challenges in Italy.