9 Tips to Make Your Studio tiny treasure

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The studio features a colorful curtain that separates the bedroom from the rest of the space of life.
Small living space comes with its share of quirks. But when you live in a studio that is not even big enough to have interior walls, you have an extreme design challenge. How do you organize in a way that is functional, comfortable, and does not feel like you live in a cave?Fortunately, we know more n 't always better. Here are 9 ways to turn your studio apartment in a small wonder: 

1. Create mini-rooms. 

Since the studio is often a large room, you have to break the space into different living spaces. If you have a chair and a lamp in the corner as a designated reading area, define this space with a mat and a picture on the wall. Also, organize your couch and TV as you would in a living room.  

2. Use curtains as partitions. 

The fabric is particularly useful for separating a bedroom area from the rest of the apartment. Also, when you do not sleep, you can push the curtains and open this space. Close them again if you need some privacy. Bonus :. Funky fabric adds a touch of color to your apartment 

3. Leave pathways 

Your studio apartment will be tight on space -. There is no way around it. Even if it will take a few seconds to get from one end of the apartment to another, consider the flow of traffic when organizing furniture. You do not want to be climbing on things or make awkward detours on your way from the kitchen to bed. 

4. Let the sunshine. 

The secret to making your small space feel bigger is light. Unless you're a vampire, it means you want to let as much natural light as possible - it does not cover your windows with heavy curtains. If you want treatments on the windows, opt for transparent panels that block the views just enough to give you some privacy, or install blinds that can open and close outsiders.If your area does not offer much in the way of windows, clear things with the lighting. Make sure each of your mini-rooms has its own light source. 




5. When looking for storage space, think vertical


Look Up - .. There is a lot of space storage on high-up
If you think you have maximized your storage, search. There are lots of vertical space that you could use, so invest in shelving and storage solutions others who use your space on the floor. Of course, you may need a stool to reach things -. So use your high-up storage space for things you do not use too often 

6. Avoid clutter 

This is one of the most important rules of the small-space living :. Not to accumulate too much, because you will have nowhere to put it. Keep only the things that are functional and beautiful for you (ideally both). It will not take you long to become a master at discerning what you should keep and what just taking up space. 

7. Use room dividers only if they do not interrupt the flow or make the narrower space 

Partitions can be great -. They help to define the different living areas of your studio apartment, and sometimes they add storage space as well. But they are not the solution you are looking for if they are too big and clumsy. Evaluate to ensure a room divider is right for your space before investing. 

8. Go for neutral colors with splashes of bright colors. Again, the secret to making your studio

apartment feel bigger is the light, and that includes the color. Do not take the furniture treatments, linens, window or that are too dark - it'll make you feel claustrophobic in your own home. Instead, opt for lighter neutral, and add some visual interest with splashes of color here and there -. In your bags, small accessories and decoration 

9. Make your furniture pull double duty. If you are really tight on space, you can choose a pullout sofa that becomes your bed at night. You can also opt for a coffee table that opens to reveal a storage space or a bed that offers a storage space under mattress. All that opens a small scope is a fair game. 
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