The popularity of micro-apartments has really taken off over the years as cities continue to seek affordable solutions for growing populations. However, one particular renovation of a Victorian-era townhouse by design firm BicBloc is proving that micro-living can also help cities repurpose older properties into viable options that cater to the housing needs of today’s society. It’s never easy converting older homes into multiple separate spaces, but the London-based design firm managed to carefully carve 14 separate units out of the old four-story terraced house.