Living in a studio apartment doesn't have to mean skimping on style. Despite it being a bedroom, living room, kitchen and almost every other room in one, the right layout can make the compact space ...
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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 ...
Living in a studio apartment means transforming one small space into a bedroom, a kitchen, a living room and a home office. While you don’t want your space to be short on style, you may be short on ...
The benefits of a studio apartment: All your things are nearby, there’s less square footage to dust and vacuum, and you have fewer pieces of furniture to buy. The downside: You’re in one room. All.
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A 425-square-foot studio in Brooklyn may seem small for two people, but one couple’s DIY furniture and minimalist lifestyle make it work Courtesy of Jerusha Cavazos Moving in together often means ...
For most people, living in a big city often means choosing to live in a smaller space for a variety of reasons. Smaller homes are typically cheaper to rent, renovate, or buy, and more often than not, ...
In few European cities is living in a compact space as common as it is in the French capital, where a small Paris apartment is anything but unusual. As such, surprisingly creative solutions spring out ...