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Why A Studio Or One Bedroom Apartment May Not Be Right For You

Why A Studio Or One Bedroom Apartment May Not Be Right For You

John Cameron2016-12-21T08:00:04-06:00
Apartment Living

When it comes to apartment hunting, there are countless options from which to choose and if you plan to live alone, you’re probably interested in a studio or a one-bedroom.

A studio usually features a main room and a bathroom. In this case, the main room will be your bedroom, living area, and kitchen all in one space.

On the other hand, a one-bedroom typically has a bedroom, kitchen, and living area. You’ll discover both kinds are extremely popular with single renters and each has its benefits. Here’s what you need to know about these living options.

Studio versus One-Bedroom

People who rent studio apartments enjoy paying less monthly rent, translating into considerable annual savings. This apartment’s floor plan is simple, making it relatively easy to decorate and it doesn’t need as much furniture.

A studio is ideal if you don’t have numerous belongings that you need to display. On the other hand, one-bedroom apartments attract those who desire multiple rooms and more space.

Having a separate bedroom is suitable if you like entertaining or have guests. Additionally, if you telecommute, you’ll want to separate your working area from the sleeping one.

Reasons Why a Studio or One-bedroom Would Appeal to You

Furnishing and Maintenance

Living in a studio or one-bedroom means dealing with a smaller space. Therefore, decorating and maintaining these kinds of apartments is an easy task.

Rather than purchase a lot of furniture, you’ll spend on a few quality pieces and besides saving money, you’ll save on time when it comes to cleaning and maintenance.

Studios in particular, are excellent for minimalist living, so if you are looking to streamline your belongings and simplify your life, a studio is an excellent way to do so.

Electricity Savings

Living in a small space takes less energy to keep your unit cool during summer and warm during winter. Consequently, you’ll spend less on electricity bills.

Signs that You Require a Larger Apartment

A studio and one-bedroom are undoubtedly appealing for various reasons especially if you’re single. Besides convenience and savings, you can enjoy other related benefits. However, there comes a time when you may need to consider a bigger space.

If you’re wondering whether it’s time to relocate into a bigger apartment, watch out for these signs.

You Require More Space

The most apparent reason to consider moving to a larger place is if your current space is simply too small. If there’s barely enough room for you, let alone the rare guest, then you probably require more space.

You should also consider the amount of storage you have. If you notice your suitcases, sporting equipment, and coats are spilling out into the living spaces, then it might be time to upgrade your living space if you aren’t eager to downsize your belongings.

Growing Family

Living in a small space can be perfect for a couple or a single person. However, if the family begins growing, it’s sensible to consider a bigger space. Whether you’re adding pets or children, you want your growing family to have the necessary space to co-exist happily both inside and outside.

Make sure you have enough bathrooms and bedrooms to meet your needs as well as enough space for your pets.

Increased Income

Maybe your current apartment isn’t cramped but you can afford your ideal living space at last. If your revenue has increased, you might want to upgrade. Just ensure you understand the costs of relocating and living bigger.

Final Thoughts

Living in a studio or one-bedroom offers various benefits especially if you’re single. However, life circumstances might change, prompting you to seek a bigger space. This guide will inform you whether it’s time to find a larger space.

For more information on a studio apartment or one-bedroom, contact us at Apartment Agents or leave a comment.

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