7 Sneaky Studio Apartment Layouts To Try On for Size

Studio apartments can get a bad rep, but they’re really quite practical. They’re generally more affordable than one-bedroom units, allow light to stream from one end to the other, and often come with massive walk-in closets. That said, laying out a studio apartment can be tricky—we’ve all been there. After all, there’s only so much space to work with, and you have to make room for the essentials, which likely include not only a bed and sofa but also a coffee table, dresser, and workstation. One piece of advice: Don’t lay out your studio so that the sleep space becomes the main focus. Many studio dwellers would prefer a space that feels like a chic, inviting lounge rather than a glorified bedroom. Plus, most of us just don’t want to stare at our beds all day long (I mean, maybe we do, but such a sight will only make us want to curl up and nap). So blocking off our sleep spaces is also extra important. Read More >>
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