just when I think Iβve seen the tiniest studio apartments in Paris making efficient use of every last inch of space, some interior design blog or sneaky little Pinterest photograph sends me back to the drawing board with a new physics-defying way of making the most out of living in a small space.
01. Provided Youβre Not Afraid Of Heightsβ¦
02. Seriously Smart Minimalist Design
Stairs as storage, bed tucked away on the landing; a bit like the design of a boat, this flat has some very clever ideas.
03. Dream Interior Design
I love this idea of using the foot of the bed as a desk area β¦
04. How ToΒ Do Open Plan
Theyβre doing it right.
05. Square Feet:420
06. Build AΒ Fort
This is kind of dorky but also takes you back to your childhood when you would build forts in your bedrooms. Remember, when we used to like small spaces?
182-square-foot (around 55 square meters). This is the apartment of Steve Sauer and he says:
βWhat I really wanted was one place with exactly what I needed and wanted. Quality is more important than quantity for me, and extra space only a problem.β
07. High Ceilings, High Ceilings, High Ceilings!
If youβve got it, flaunt it! This tiny Brooklyn Studio belongs to a couple,Β Erin & James in Brookln New York. It is a teen tiny 240 square feet.
08. How To Do βLong & Narrowβ
Theyβre doing it right.
09. Cozy As Can Be.
Itβs all about how you angle the furnitureβ¦ and a big fat fireplace to centre the room..
10. Donβt Underestimate The Power Of A Bunk Bed.
They didnβt.
11. How To Get The Most Out Of That IKEA Bookcase.
I wanted to include this little studio simply because of the way theyβve utilized one of IKEAβs best selling itemsβ that bookcase. Weβve likely all seen it or something similar in one of our friendsβ apartments but this clever guy puts the very ordinary book shelf in a whole new light for me. Cosy and clever.
12. Separate Yourself.
Those are some pretty awesome partitions.
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