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Studio Apartments Compact Intro & Guide

5 Hacks on How to Make Studio Space Feel More Authentic and Comfortable

Is a Studio Apartment Right for You?

they don’t typically have space to put things like dining sets or retain any furniture other than couches or beds included in the space itself.

These questions can help determine if space-restricted fits your lifestyle.

How many square feet do I need? What amenities am I looking for in my space? Do I need an in-unit laundry and dishwasher?

Pain Points of Studio Apartment Living

They don't have much dividing each section, so this makes privacy a huge concern with little room for your desires if you have to share it with someone.

5 Tips on How to Up Your Living Space

With some hacks and decor ideas, you can create the illusion of more space and make your studio apartment feel more comfortable.

Loft beds & Bed Riser

a loft bed, you instantly convert your studio space into both a space-savvy sleeping area and a comfortable living space – without having to invest in extra square footage.

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Sofa & bed on opposite side

a loft bed, you instantly convert your studio space into both a space-savvy sleeping area and a comfortable living space.

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Use Rugs to Define Space

One way to make the most of your studio space is to use unique, stylish rugs. Rugs can help separate your bedroom, dining table and living areas without taking up much space.

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Vertical Space

Using vertical space effectively and smartly using negative space can make your room feel bigger. You can mount shelves and racks to the empty wall space.

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Create Separate Lighting Areas

You should have separate lighting zones for different areas. This will help create a sense of distinction and make your room look cozier.

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Final Thoughts

Living in a studio doesn’t have to be daunting.  With right hacks, ideas, and essential appliances, you can make your studio apartment feel like a spacious and comfortable home.

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