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  1. Jun 15, 2023 · The studio apartment layouts below show how easy it is to work with what you have and successfully decorate a small space. The possibilities are limitless—even with a shortage of square footage.

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    • Use Storage Pieces to Create Separate Areas. Above: Sandra’s Toronto studio feels surprisingly spacious for an apartment that’s only 204 square feet. A trunk next to the bed creates a bit of separation between living and sleeping areas, as well as providing extra storage.
    • Split Apart Your Two Main Areas. Linsey creates a separation between the living and sleeping areas of her West Village studio with a simple trick: placing the sofa and the bed on opposite walls.
    • Carve Out a “Private” Sleeping Area for Yourself. If you’re dealing with a studio apartment but hate the idea of looking at your bed all the time, take a cue from deRaismes’ 312-square-foot DC studio.
    • Consider Floating Your Sofa. If you have enough space, simply floating the sofa away from the bed, like Lauren did in her San Francisco studio, can be enough to create the feeling of a separate living area.
  3. Sep 1, 2023 · See designer-approved studio apartment ideas to make the most of your layout. These space-saving tips work for any style, from boho to modern and minimalist.

    • Create different zones. “One of the most common pitfalls when designing a studio apartment is treating the space as a single room,” explains Grace Baena.
    • Consider Floating Your Sofa. Many people make the mistake of thinking that everything needs to be against the wall in a tiny studio apartment to make the space feel larger.
    • Be Strategic with your Bed and Sofa Placements. When planning your space and layout, be strategic about where to put your sofa and bed, especially if you have a one-room apartment.
    • Use Vertical Space. “Vertical expansion is key to organizing a studio apartment,” says Challie Stillman. “Walls are precious real estate in your studio, not merely places to hang pictures.
    • This 525-Square-Foot Brooklyn Studio Apartment. Emily Edelman is a senior event and experiential designer and has owned this 525-square-foot studio apartment in Fort Greene for five years.
    • A 560-Square-Foot Studio Apartment Full of Gorgeous Renter-Friendly Inspiration. Miki Carter is a lawyer by day and an interior design enthusiast by night and runs the inspiring Instagram @plot.twist.interiors.
    • A 400-Square-Foot Brooklyn Studio That Fits a Ton of Color in a Small Space. Once Esi Agbemenu found a space worth staying in, she was able to “create a home that reflected me—no choosing furniture just because it was fold-able for a future move, or buying bland decor in the hopes it would be inoffensive to roommates—just a space that is representative of me.”
    • This 272-Square-Foot NYC Studio That Uses an IKEA Clothes Rack in a Cute and Unique Way. Melissa only has 272 square feet in her NYC studio apartment, but the tall ceilings make it feel much larger than it is.
  4. HGTV's design pros share their top tips and studio apartment layout ideas to help you decorate a studio apartment for maximum space, storage and style.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Whether you want a private changing area or a sleeping area, the way you layout your studio apartment can help. Try putting up room dividers, flex walls, or curtains by your closet or by your bed to create the illusion of separation in your space.

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