
How to Make The Most Out Of A Studio/One Bedroom Apartment.
If you live in a big, heavily-populated city, rent is probably pretty high. As a result, you’re living in an apartment that’s as big or as small as the little room you grew up with—and you’re probably paying as much as many people do on a mortgage. While studios/one bedroom may seem like the worst thing ever because of their abnormally small or over big size, there are ways to a studio/one bedroom apartment using some clever decorating tips.
When living in small spaces, literally every single inch counts. There are so many small changes you can incorporate into your small space to make it feel larger and more open.

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Create separate levels in your space.
By creating different levels in your small space, you’ll make it feel like you have separate rooms. You can also use the space under your riser as extra storage.

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Use floating wall shelves to store things and decorate your space.
One great way to store things without cluttering your space is on the walls! Use floating wall shelves to keep all your items in place while adding some character and color to your walls.

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Pops of colors goes a long way.
Rather than painting your entire apartment, opt for small pops of color to keep things clean, simple and minimalistic to make your space stay looking as large as it can look.
Paint your walls white.
White walls are amazing for many reasons. First, they’re going to make your space feel more open and spacious—that’s something every studio/one bedroom apartment can use. Also, it gives you the chance to change around your color themes through your time in the apartment!
Anything foldable is your new BFF.
Beds, tables, desks—anything—if it comes in a foldable version, it should be in your apartment. You can always fold your bed, table or desk back up and have some extra space for anything!
Opt for long curtains that start at your ceiling.
To make your room look taller (in turn making it feel larger), try a pair of long curtains that can start at the ceiling.
Use a bed that can double as storage
Rather than piling books, folders, clothing and blankets all around your tiny place, find a bed that can double as storage. This way it’s out of sight and will make your space look neater and not make you go insane from the clutter!
Using a wall divider or some sort can easily separate your space and make it feel bigger.
We totally suggest using a divider like the one pictured since you can also use it as a storage device to store all your books, trinkets and other home decor items inside
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