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Getting the Most Out of Your Tiny Apartment

Whether you’ve moved to a big city and have a tiny apartment or want to make the most of your cozy home, décor isn’t only limited by the space available. You do not need high ceilings and several bedrooms to create a gorgeous living space. Even the smallest apartment can be both comfortable and chic when designed well.

 

Every Detail Counts

When it comes to decorating a small living space, such as a studio or one-bedroom apartment, every piece in the room counts. Instead of one long or large table, choose two to three small round tables. This separation makes it easier for you and others to move around the room and creates the illusion that there is simply more room in the apartment.

Mirror Image

Using mirrors around a small home can help create the illusion of more space in a small area – hence, a more comfortable, spacious area. Mirrors help to trick your eyes into thinking that there is more room than there actually is, and this is all thanks to the sleight-of-hand concept. From mirrors on kitchen cabinets to a mirror in the bedroom or living area, these pieces are a strategic touch.

Consistency

Keep with the flow of your personality. Do not sacrifice your personal taste because you do not have much space, but simply work to make it more concise. A consistent theme helps to create a sense of calmness and uniformity in a room, especially in a studio apartment, and makes even a tiny space seem comfortable and open.

Bigger Is Better

Instead of several chairs or a smaller bed and a couch in the bedroom area, choose larger and fewer furnishings. Unlike with the idea of using two smaller tables in open-concept living areas, it can help to use larger, more well-placed pieces of furniture. These are large-scale pieces and they seem more important and grand in the overall impression of the space.

Clever Storage Solutions

Built-in pantry space and furniture with storage nooks are a gorgeous way to create a good deal of storage space without the bulk. While tall shelving units and shelf sets are a great way to take advantage of wall space in the kitchen and bathroom areas, hidden storage solutions can fit perfectly into your furniture and décor theme without seeming bulky or drawing attention.

Above Your Head

Using tall shelving units to not only make your ceiling look taller, but also to create more storage space – which you are already short on. When you have limited living space, you want to utilize shelving, racks for spices or bathroom necessities, and hooks for hanging clothes and kitchen utensils. You can also place photos or tapestries in taller parts of your living area to help bring attention to them – it will seem as if you have more room than you do.

You may have a small apartment or home, but this should have no bearing on its beauty or comfort. More and more people are choosing tiny homes or studios to save money and opt for minimalism when it comes to lifestyle. Regardless of your reason for choosing a smaller living space, it is still yours to customize and make into a beautiful home.