When decorating your studio, you do not have a lot of room to be frivolous because the furniture and accessories you choose must match in the small space. At the same time, you do not want the whole apartment to be concentrated on the function it does not have an aesthetic design at all. That’s why it’s important to maximize the space you have and focus on design elements that will make your space larger.
1.Enter your space
The studios apartments overlap the border between comfortable and accessible. To prevent you from feeling as if you sleep in the kitchen, use curtains, screens or furniture itself to create the illusion of separate rooms. The curtains and screens are intelligent ideas because you can move them when you want to open space. You can also use your sofa or console table to separate the space between the living room and the bedroom.
2.Hand high curtains
Make yourself feeling that you have higher ceilings and more space by hanging your curtains at least six inches over your windows. Use simple patterns, such as vertical stripes, to lengthen the walls of your apartment even more. Curtains and high scratches attract the eye up and high the ceiling in the eye of the mind.
3.Ex Creative with storage
Storage is one of the main problems of the studios, so investing in furniture that serves as storage. Many coffee tables and Ottomans come now with storage inside or below. Get a bed with drawers below, or do it by placing wheels and a wardrobe on shallow dishes bins that you can ride under the bed. Put objects that you do not use very often on high shelves to get them out of the path.
4.Create a coherent color palette
Your studio does not have to be a match in perfect colors, but you have to limit your use of too many bright and bold colors. Come with a color palette that you like, whether black and white with a pink pop, or all your preferred blue shades. Staying in a coherent color plan, you will avoid a clogged look. Instead, the decor of your small space will appear larger and more aesthetically pleasant.
- Something different with the bed
The beds take as much space on the ground and your floor space is at a premium in the studio. Remember to get a mourphy bed that sets in the wall during the day to give you more living room space. You can decide to take a sheet of your decor of your old dorm and get a underwater bed. Under the loft, you can create a reading corner or use it as a wardrobe space. Another option is a bed day: a bed that looks like a sofa, but takes place or pull in a bed.
Each studio is landscaped differently, so work with the square area and the oddities you have instead of trying to imitate something else you have seen. If your apartment has a unique architecture, kiss it for a unique design scheme!