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The Ultimate In Studio Apartment Living

The Ultimate In Studio Apartment Living

John Cameron2019-04-24T08:00:56-05:00
Apartment Living

Apartment living is an excellent way for couples and single people to reside in a great location without paying the high cost. While a studio’s space might appear severely restricted, you could adopt numerous tricks and tips to make your rental feel spacious and warm.

If you’re hunting for an apartment but are tight on cash, perhaps you should consider a studio. Here’s what you should know about living in a studio apartment.

Think Vertically

If you’ve lived in a home or bigger apartment before, you are probably used to horizontal storage. However, horizontal storage won’t work in a studio because of space.

You’ll find considerable space for storing decorative items, books, and other items you wish to store when you think vertically. Furniture makers have numerous items that could help you with vertical storage. Obviously, you could develop your designs as well.

Brighten the Room

The key to making a small space feel larger is light. Allow as much sunlight in as possible while avoiding heavy curtains. Instead, opt for light blinds or curtains, which you can close and open.

In the event that you lack numerous windows, you’ll want to focus on bright colors and light fixtures. Ensure that each space has a source of light and paint or decorate your walls to make them lighter.

Consider Multi-purpose Items

Instead of purchasing items that have one function, consider those with multiple purposes. This way, you won’t need to purchase extra items that consume space to meet those needs.

For instance, you should invest in a couch with a pullout bed. You could use it as the main bed or as the ideal solution for guests. Shelves, tables, cabinets, and other furniture pieces can serve numerous roles in a studio apartment.

Add Variety and Define Areas

You might think that various textures, styles, and colors will clash in a studio, making the space even smaller. However, careful selection can help define distinctive areas in your studio. After all, the room will function as your bedroom, kitchen, and living room, so you’ll want to distinguish them.

To make the studio feel bigger, define every space with décor or rugs. For instance, placing a rug beneath the TV stand and sofa will make it feel like a living room despite being beside your bed.

Rather than use room dividers or screens, which could clutter the room and interrupt the flow, consider rugs, artwork, and distinct color options to break the space up.

Avoid Clutter

The more items you have, the more cramped your space will be. Eliminate things that aren’t meaningful or functional to you. If you’re cautious about what you accumulate, you won’t need to deal with clutter. Remember, every clutter on the counters, table, or floor could make the studio less comfortable and seem smaller.

Having fewer items will make your space seem more spacious and you’ll have an easier time finding the significant things you keep.

Maximize Closet Space

You don’t always have to use closets for storing clothes. It might be possible to increase the studio’s space by removing the closet’s door and using the internal space for other functions. For instance, numerous studio dwellers use open closets for headboards or a retractable bed.

You could request the landlord to store the door to prevent it from consuming valuable space. If you still want to use the closet for hanging clothes, consider hangers that decrease the space used.

Final Thoughts

While small-space living has its share of challenges, it’s not impossible to enjoy your space with these tips.

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

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