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6 Apartment Hacks to Save Space in Style

Apartments are convenient and cheap places to live in, but they’re not exactly known for being spacious. 

You can call for services that offer carpet cleaning in Geelong, Australia or anywhere else in the world, but they’ll solve your carpet stain problems, not your lack of ample living space.

But don’t fret, because you don’t even need to call a paid professional to help you out with your spatial problems. Just try for yourselves these six space-saving hacks on your apartment space so you can finally have somewhere to stretch your legs in. 

No More Desk Jobs

No More Desk Jobs
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Desks take up a considerable amount of space. So if all you need for work is a laptop, then it would be best that you use something else to place your device, which also happens to be your entire workplace. You can just use your dining table instead, or use a ledge of your shelf. This way, you not only save space - you also save money, which you can use for other more important things.

Let it Slide

Hinged doors, when closed, hardly take up any space. But once you use one, you’re going to realize that closing or opening them requires a space that is proportional to its size. Now imagine how much space you’re going to need if you have a big hinged door in your apartment.

A hinged front door is perfectly fine, but for closets and bathrooms, a sliding door would be a much better choice. Since you don’t have to push or pull it to open, you can place stuff in front or behind it and open it just enough for you to be able to enter. 

Chests Are A Treasure

Chests Are A Treasure
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If you have enough space for either a coffee table or a container for your things but not both, then get neither. Instead, buy a chest.
Chests are not only practical because they give you additional space to put in your loose things that you won’t be using anytime soon, as they also serve an aesthetic function, giving the place a more rustic feel.

However, if your chest isn’t exactly the type that is tasteful or doesn’t match or enhance the look and feel of your living room, then put a drape over it. 

Vertically Gifted

Vertically Gifted
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Perhaps the most common reason why those who rent apartments - probably including you - run out of space is because they only use floor space. Then again, it can’t be helped; since we can’t fly or crawl walls, we only see the floor we step on as the only viable space to put our stuff in. But when you start looking up, you’ll realize that you actually have a lot of space you can use.

You can install cupboards on places that you won’t be walking around in. And instead of a clothes rack that will be sitting on the floor of your room, it would be better to put a clothesline to hang your clothes in. In fact, as long as you have vertical space that is high enough so you won’t hit your head but not so high that it takes a lot of effort to reach it, then it’s up to you to make your vertical space-saver - just don’t overdo it!

Into the Fold

Beds, chairs, and tables are bulky pieces of furniture that eat away a lot of space, which you can use for something else whenever you’re not using these things. You can choose to do away with these things and just sit, sleep, and eat on cushions that separate you from the cold, hard floor, but that’s not a comforting and comfortable idea.

Thankfully, with foldable bed, table, and chairs, you can have both your space and your furniture - just not at the same time. Pop them up when you need them; fold and hide them away when you need the space for other things - simple and convenient. 

Start the Chaise

Start the Chaise
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As what has been said earlier, beds and sofas take up a lot of room. If that’s the case, then you have two alternatives for both: a chaise lounge or a sofa bed.

The latter, as its name suggests, is a combination of both a sofa and a bed, saving you a lot of space that would’ve been consumed by the two. The chaise lounge, on the other hand, is a kind of a couch that is quite short. It takes up less room, you can move it a lot, and you can put two chaise lounges together to create a makeshift bed. See? Two different stones that both hit two birds.

Having little apartment space can be quite a challenge. But living spaces are like life - it’s not about how much you got, but how much you make of it. And with creativity and proper planning, you can make and get a lot. 


Author Bio:

Yyanna Reema Marquez is a student- writer based in Manila, Philippines. She is a student of Interior Design and love to explore places that offers extraordinary experience. Connect with her on Twitter

Small Ain’t Terrible: Creative Design Ideas for Studio-Type Apartment

Studio-type apartments are becoming a popular choice nowadays most especially when styled and designed artistically.
No one wants a room that looks crowded and cluttered or a room that looks like you can barely fit in your bed and foam mattress.

It’s no question that designing small-spaced rooms can be challenging due to its area space being limited and by that it can only mean that it will take so much effort to organize and arrange every piece for a creative design of your apartment.


Here are some design ideas to help you transform your studio-type apartment that will suit your lifestyle as well as giving it a classic design.

A Minimalist Design

Minimalist Design
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Being a minimalist is the best way to go for small-spaced rooms. Go with one theme in mind since having just one creative idea can go in a lot of great ways. If you have one theme to go with, it helps you focus on a specific style and to prevent over-decorating your apartment because if you do, the room will most likely look crowded. 

Choosing Neutral or Light Colors

Neutral or Light Color
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You can tell from a person’s character with how he/she can carry him/herself and how they dress up. And for a studio apartment, it also goes in a similar way. It has got to have its own character and having a specific color gives it its personality. 

You may be wondering why most studio apartments go with black and white or plain light colors. That’s because neutral colors create an appearance that the interior space is larger.

Add Small Vibrant and Colorful Pieces

Small Vibrant and Colorful Pieces
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Timely pieces can vary from their size and color. This addition can actually give some distinction to the Noir et Blanc theme. Putting little pieces against the black and white theme actually helps give it a good contrast as well as not projecting a bland design. 

It is better to have a moderate enough of vibrancy to a room as to balance out the color palette of your interior design. Colorful medium-sized wallpapers or paintings can really do wonders against a sleek white wall and leather black sofa.

Sleek vs. Curves

Sleek vs. Curves
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Color isn’t just a factor in interior designing. You also have to consider the shapes of every piece of the apartment. If your room has a majority of sleek and industrial design, it would be best to add something round or circular for balancing out those rough edges. In addition to that, you also have to consider each placement of those piece. 

Sleek versus rounded. Smooth design in contrast to rough textured outline. They can balance each other like Yin and Yang.

Illusion of a Large Interior Space

Illusion of a Large Interior Space
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One way of saving up the space in a room is having your bed in an elevated area (in which bunk beds are kinda perfect for) and you have an extra space just below it. Use it as your work area or a closet storage. Because having suspended furniture can create and give off the illusion of space.

The Right Furniture

The Right Furniture
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Other than that, setting up your apartment with the right amount furniture can be daunting for anyone who doesn’t want to over-crowd the room.

So aside from elevated furniture to create the illusion for more space, what better way to save up tons of space for your apartment is having furniture that has a lot of functions jammed into one. Having multi-functional furniture is a great addition for your minimalist theme. How about having stairs for drawers as storage or a couch that you can swivel into a bed?

Having just the equal amounts of wall décor, good color palette, and furniture is one of the keys to a great design. From there, get creative at what you want to specifically do. 

It’s all about proper color combination as well. So get started on designing your apartment, ASAP! Think outside of the box and let your creativity flow!


Author Bio:
Yyanna Reema Marquez is a student-writer based in Manila, Philippines. She is a student of Interior Design and love to explore places that offers extraordinary experience.

Cool Apartment in Brooklyn Heights by Ben Herzog

This beautiful apartment is located in Brooklyn Heights, New York and is designed by Ben Herzog and Kiki Dennis Interiors. An amazing renovation with so many changes to this old, yet good situated apartment. Kiki Dennis Interiors provided the materials for the clients choice.

With stunning views of the Manhattan this is now, surely a place that most of us want to have. Filled with natural light, and with a modern touch for the furniture, this apartment is a perfect place to raise your kids, or even start a family. Having a beautiful traditional kitchen and master bedroom design, this flat now has a central air-conditioning unit.

Photography: Brett Beyer | Interior Design: Kiki Dennis Interiors
Source: Home Adore ; Ben Herzog | Related: Exclusive Elegant Apartment In Monaco


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Stylish Contemporary Apartment in TelAviv by Dori Redlich

This stylish and modern place is designed and decorated by Dori Redlich in 2015. Located in TelAviv in Israel, this apartment is a contemporary piece of design and has amazing simple lines and awesome modern furniture.

Using a transitional style and open space concept, the flow is unbelievable. Having few pieces of furniture, and lot of natural light is perfect for a growing family. The main theme is contrast between dark and light, black and white. Elegant and simple, this apartment is the proof why less is considered more in so many situations.

Photography by Adi Cohen Zedek | Source: Home Adore ; DORI
Related: Astonishing Apartment Designed By Fernanda Marques

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For more pictures and info please visit DORI

Awesome Tiny Flat in Taipei, Taiwan

This tiny apartment is designed in 2014 and decorated by Cloud Pen Studio.
Located in Taipei, Taiwan this awesome place can host one person or even a couple.

Having a decent size bed, a small desk and even a sofa and a TV area this flat is everything a bachelor could want.

If you are a young one and hope to have your own place after moving out from your parents, this is just perfect. I hope you find this as informational and inspiring as I did when I came across these photos.

Photography courtesy of Cloud Pen Studio | Source: Home Adore ; Cloud Pen

Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Single Man's Flat in Taipei, Taiwan
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Eye Candy Loft by Visual Jill Interior Design

This amazing loft, is decorated by the famous Visuall Jill Interior Decoratos in a beautiful ecletic style. Situated in Emeryville, California, United States this apartment is a colorful and fresh place. Taking advantage of the big windows, the natural light makes every single colored item to look ten times better, in my opinion.

Using  the whole space as a big room, with impressive open concept, the place looks like the first floor of a biger house, but having almost no walls can be just what a new family needs.

Photography by Liz Rusby | Source: Home Adore ; Visual Jill
Related: Colorful Mid-Century Redecorate In A Beautiful House In Oakland

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Astonishing Apartment Designed by Fernanda Marques, in London

Located in Belgravia, the heart of London, this gem is designed by the famous brazilian architect Fernanda Marques in 2013. Using the contemporary style, the artist made this amazing apartment for artists. The place belongs to a young couple, that have 2 kids and love art, so this was envisioned as an art hub.

I retrofitted the triplex penthouse. My clients wanted ideal conditions for displaying their extensive art and furniture collection. My greatest challenge was to find the balance between the collection of works of art, prominently sculptural furniture and the everyday of a home’, explains Fernanda.

The first floor has two suits, including the master bedroom, and some soundproofing was necessary. The middle floor hosts media room and the children's suite and one guest suite. The kitchen, dining and living room are on the top floor.

With the couple being art collectors, and own, among others, works by Adriana Varejão and Zhang Huan - the lighting for the apartment received much attention.

Source: Home AdoreFernanda Marques

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