If you’re not the type to get rid of half your stuff, check out these artful ways to optimize space and cleverly tuck away possessions for later use. Most unconsidered and cluttered homes have both ...
There are a few plights that only those with limited living space can relate to. One of the most common, though, is storage space. Whether you live in a tiny apartment or have lots of open space but ...
A small drawer unit, like this one from @sar.ahhome, adds much needed storage to the bathroom without messing with nails, ...
Apartment living is a blessing and a curse: It's great because apartments are usually smaller than houses so there's less to clean and less room to accumulate too much junk, but it's tricky finding ...
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When architect Karin Matz purchased a rundown studio in Stockholm, she knew she had a lot of work ahead of her. The space had been used as a storage unit for 30 years and was now a deteriorating room ...
The major players in Ashley’s studio apartment are the large IKEA shelves (painted Behr’s Pink Taffy) that divide the space. “This makes it feel like a completely separate space!” Ashley says. On the ...
A studio needs to serve a lot of purposes, but it doesn’t need to serve them all at the same time. Find pieces that fold away when not in use, such as Murphy beds and drop leaf tables. Or go all out ...