How To Make A Studio Apartment Feel Comfortable? from Elen Wade's blog

If you have been looking for a place to live in the city, you have definitely seen a good number of studio apartments in Tallahassee. And there is a chance that you immediately shot down the idea of living in one because, frankly, you felt that studio apartments are too small for you and your lifestyle.

 

This is a common thought for many people and, honestly, it’s a common misconception. Although studio apartments are indeed very small, they can ably hold you, and your possessions, and allow you to live the sort of life that you want.

 

You just have to know what to do and how to get the most out of a studio apartment. So, here are some tips to remember when you are trying to decorate your studio apartment and make it feel cozy and not too small.

 

Furniture Layout: One of the smartest things you can do when you are moving into your studio apartment is to choose furniture that will not only be very comfortable but also make it feel like you have more space, even when you don’t.

 

To do this, you should use very versatile furniture like a sleeper sofa or a bed with built-in storage options. Then, organize the furniture in a way that creates separate areas in order to make the most of the available space. Opt for furniture that has legs to create a feeling of openness and visually expand the space.

 

Use The Space Wisely: You might not have a lot of space in a studio apartment, but you honestly have more than you think. You just need to know how to get the most out of it.

 

Make use of your apartment’s vertical space by relying on shelves and wall-mounted storage choices. Also, you should select furniture items that provide hidden storage, such as ottomans or coffee tables equipped with storage compartments. This will give you a lot more space, it just happens to be hidden to most people. It’s a way to have more, smart storage for when you need it. Also, you should use some organizers and storage containers to keep things clean and avoid any big messes.

 

Lighting: Don’t forget about the lightingin your studio apartment. This can be a huge key to making your apartment feel a lot better and bigger.

 

Use a combination of lighting such as floor lamps, table lamps, and string lights to establish a warm and inviting atmosphere. Increase the amount of natural light in the room by utilizing sheer curtains that allow sunlight to pass through.

 

Personalize: Finally, you need to be sure that you adorn your apartment with some personal items like photos, artwork, or souvenirs that hold sentimental value. This will make your entire space feel much more welcoming and inviting, to you and guests and family and friends.


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By Elen Wade
Added Aug 6 '24

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