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Living in smaller spaces with less belongings has continuously grown in popularity over the years and appeals to people of all generations and demographics. The benefits of living in a studio ...
If you have hunted for an apartment solo in a pricy metropolitan area like New York, San Francisco, or Miami, you’ll doubtlessly be inured to some all-too-familiar trade-offs. Sign a lease for a place ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you've ever walked into a luxury hotel room and said, "I could live here," you're going to love this New York City studio. If you’ve ever walked into a luxury hotel room and said, “I could live ...
Moving into a studio apartment with a partner allows you to save on rent, but it also means you’ll get to know each other really well (really, really well). It can have its challenges, such as limited ...
If you want to create a little more privacy in your studio apartment, here's a clever way that you can separate the space ...
I'm an interior designer in Chicago — here's how I decorated my 350-square-foot studio apartment. I use mirrors and light colors to give the illusion of a bigger space. Glass and acrylic furniture ...