Just because your studio is less than 600 square feet, doesn't mean it has to feel like a tiny dorm room. In fact, there are a multitude of creative ways for utilizing the space you have and making it ...
Living in a studio apartment is tough, no matter the size of your floor plan. Usually consisting of just one single open room, not only do you have to contend with creating different living (and in ...
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It's easy to feel a little cramped when you're living in a studio apartment. The easiest way to make a studio apartment feel less like a shoebox and more like a stylish sanctuary? Scale down your ...
I reached a major milestone this month: I officially moved into my very own apartment, sans roommates. The last serious life change I went through had to be graduating from college and moving to New ...
," ideas gleaned from their annual contest: "The hardest thing about setting up a studio apartment is figuring out the right layout. With so little available space, every decision makes a huge impact.
A studio needs to serve a lot of purposes, but it doesn’t need to serve them all at the same time. Find pieces that fold away when not in use, such as Murphy beds and drop leaf tables. Or go all out ...