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I get the picture, yeah that looks very tight
... hey, as long as it don't bother your neighbor, that's a good spot.
It is tight. But it is nice to have some "almost safe" place. Neighbour is adequate and stores his stuff there too. But that's my flat and I live there for more than 20 years there. So no problems with a neigbour whatsoever.
In your case... have you considered to nail a rode in the wall and hang the bike in the corridor? It might make things more spatial. Plus less dirt in the winter if you have winter.
I thought about it, but not allowed to put holes in the wall or I would lose my deposit.
I got this entryway desk idea from Pinterest, I was going for something like this
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/5-practical-bicycle-storage-ideas-for-your-home--774124927286763/