When faced with limited space it is important to make the best and most use of the space you have. Identifying what you need to live comfortably, then finding a way to weave them all in a usable space is important.
For most living spaces the essentials are;
Zoning these into the studio apartment first will break up the space allowing you to find the best way of using the space so that you can still move around it comfortably. Think about how you move through your home. Do you eat at a kitchen table? or prefer to eat on the sofa? If so do you really need a table or is this something you can scale down or eliminate altogether? How much storage do you need? And how can you incorporate this into your space? Buit in units, under sofa/bed, underfloor storage. There are so many different ways to add extra storage that don’t have to take up a lot of usable space. Like a sofa and bed. A bed can take up a lot of useful space. So there are options to consider here. The space below a bed can be used as storage. A murphy bed can be a great solution. Or raising the bed higher so you are able to place a sofa or desk or kitchen underneath may be an option. A stairs can double up as a cupboard, a book shelf, reading nook, office area. My point is, look at what you need. Divide the space and see how and where you can double up or eliminate things to make the best use of the space. Tiny homes, cabins, cottages, small apartments are all great inspiration places. Then can all give you some great ideas. But ultimately it is up to you to decide how you want to use your space and for what purpose. Find a way to organize your space and possessions in a way that works for you, is easy to maintain and allows you to use and move around the space freely, while utilizing every single inch.
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