Name: Hannah Bujnevicie and a rabbit Location: Los Angeles, California Type of home: ApartmentSize: 450 square feetTime lived in: 3 months, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: I live in a small studio apartment in trendy Silverlake. The building was built in the 1920s, and has so much charm. I am an RN who loves to do DIY/interior design on the side. My apartment has amazing natural light, so I chose bright colors and lots of plant life.
Studio apartments can feel small, but with these genius and affordablle studio apartment divider ideas you can easily seperate the spaces in your apartment.
Photographer and stylist Erin Miles shares this 600-square-foot, lofted studio apartment with her boyfriend and designed an elegant, beautiful small home... all on a very low budget.
Name: Emily ForgioneLocation: Crown Heights — Brooklyn, New YorkType of home: Studio apartmentSize: 235 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: I live by myself in this cute and cozy studio in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. I love this vibrant neighborhood and having Prospect Park and lots of friends nearby. I didn’t think I could afford to live alone in this area, and was preparing for my fifth (!
This Barcelona studio apartment was a little too open. A 2-day hack and clever room divider transformed it into a warm space to come home to.
Every inch counts, whether it's vertical space or that annoying gap between your counters.
This one-bedroom apartment comes with a beautiful canal view, and Busra and Pieter have kept their small rental home's style minimal, with nods to the '90s.
Maitri Mody (@honeyidressedthepug on Instagram) grew up in Mumbai surrounded by colors and says she can't live in a minimal white box. "I moved into this apartment after separating from a 10-year marriage and starting off on my own. So, I wanted it to be happy, cheerful, and positive," she writes.
New York-based makeup artist Kim White completely transformed her teeny Brooklyn studio apartment with IKEA hacks, contact paper, and smart storage ideas.
This Barcelona studio apartment was a little too open. A 2-day hack and clever room divider transformed it into a warm space to come home to.
Moving or living in a studio apartment? This post shows you creative ways to decorate and optimize space in your studio apartment.
Name: Hannah Bujnevicie and a rabbit Location: Los Angeles, California Type of home: ApartmentSize: 450 square feetTime lived in: 3 months, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: I live in a small studio apartment in trendy Silverlake. The building was built in the 1920s, and has so much charm. I am an RN who loves to do DIY/interior design on the side. My apartment has amazing natural light, so I chose bright colors and lots of plant life.
Name: Sydney Callands and my dog IvyLocation: Upper West Side — New York City, New York Type of home: Basement Brownstone ApartmentSize: 350 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: Whenever I move to a new place, I put a lot of thought into how I want to decorate because I like for my home to be my sanctuary. My home is my happy space and so cozy.
Karst started with a neutral blank canvas when he began renting this tiny studio, which he's filled with plants, thrifted finds, and cool murals.
Maitri Mody (@honeyidressedthepug on Instagram) grew up in Mumbai surrounded by colors and says she can't live in a minimal white box. "I moved into this apartment after separating from a 10-year marriage and starting off on my own. So, I wanted it to be happy, cheerful, and positive," she writes.
This Barcelona studio apartment was a little too open. A 2-day hack and clever room divider transformed it into a warm space to come home to.
"Don't be afraid of layers and colors, and don't do things halfway. Your vision will be best served if you really indulge your ideas. Scaling back is rarely the answer."
How you choose to arrange your furniture has a huge impact on the feel of your space. This is doubly true if you don’t have much room to spare, like in a studio apartment where every single square foot counts. Position your coffee table incorrectly and you risk having the space feel cramped and cluttered. Do it just right, though, and your apartment feels instantly pulled together.
How you choose to arrange your furniture has a huge impact on the feel of your space. This is doubly true if you don’t have much room to spare, like in a studio apartment where every single square foot counts. Position your coffee table incorrectly and you risk having the space feel cramped and cluttered. Do it just right, though, and your apartment feels instantly pulled together.
Name: Lisa Lu, and a 10-year-old Boston terrier/poodle mix, Stella Location: Chelsea — Manhattan, New York City Size: 350 square feetType of Home: Studio apartmentYears lived in: 8 years, renting How I came to find this apartment is one of those quintessential New York stories. I was living in Brooklyn and was desperate to move out.
Tiara utilizes mirrors, tall ceilings, a lofted bedroom, and other smart decor choices to make her small studio apartment feel much larger than it actually is.
If you're looking for inspiration for the layout of your studio apartment, look no further than these five diminutive spaces, with very clever solutions
While the thought of dividing a small studio into even smaller compartments may strike fear into the hearts of many apartment dwellers, there may come a time when the need for privacy and the longing for a “grownup” home wins out. If you’re caught between a studio in a city you love and the kind of multi-bedroom house suburban dreams are made of, these simple room dividers could be all the compromise you need. Hey, backyards are overrated anyway. Above: This hip loft in L.A.
Name: Emily ForgioneLocation: Crown Heights — Brooklyn, New YorkType of home: Studio apartmentSize: 235 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: I live by myself in this cute and cozy studio in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. I love this vibrant neighborhood and having Prospect Park and lots of friends nearby. I didn’t think I could afford to live alone in this area, and was preparing for my fifth (!
Top US interior design blog, York Avenue shares these great Ideas For Dividing a Studio Apartment. Take a look here to check them out!
Whether you have a studio apartment or a five-bedroom home, sometimes there just aren’t walls where you need them to be. But going for a full-on reno is pricey to say the least, or if you’re renting, not an option at all. Room dividers are a great way to break up your space and can also double as décor, even in a small bedroom or small living room. Your options include folding dividers, curtains, large bookcases as room dividers, and more.
Name: Alexandra HeideLocation: Los Angeles, CaliforniaType of home: Studio ApartmentSize: 500 square feetYears lived in: Almost 2 years, renting Tell us a little (or a lot) about your home and the people who live there: I moved into this studio so I could walk to work (I’m a strategist at an agency in Culver City) and I loved that it had the old California motel vibe with the front door opening to the pool, while being new on the inside.
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Inside my Parisian inspired apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
There are many ways to create separation in a studio apartment. Drapes. Bookshelves. Feature Wall. Room Dividers
Karst started with a neutral blank canvas when he began renting this tiny studio, which he's filled with plants, thrifted finds, and cool murals.
If you have a renovation project on your mind, this post will serve as a great inspiration.
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UPDATE: These photos are from September 2018. If you want to see an updated design of the apartment, head to my Instagram: https://instagram.com/citychicdecor GET THE LOOK The moment you've been waiting for: The reveal of my new studio apartment! Yes, you heard me correctly, it's a studio! ?I wanted to keep a similar style to my
Studio apartments can feel small, but with these genius and affordablle studio apartment divider ideas you can easily seperate the spaces in your apartment.