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A Professor Turned a Dumpster Into a Clever Tiny Home—See How He Lives Inside

The Bathroom Problem Was Impossible to Ignore

The most uncomfortable feature of the dumpster home was what it lacked. There was no normal bathroom, private shower, proper toilet, or laundry room. Wilson used university facilities and relied on outside routines for necessities. His planned upgrades focused not on glamour but on functionality: insulation to help the air conditioner, a proper bed, a lamp, weather stripping, locks, and eventually an external toilet and shower, since he did not want a composting toilet sealed inside such a tiny space.