How To Organize Small Studio Apartment
Professional organizers and interior designers share their best small-apartment ideas from organizing the bedroom to the entryway and even your closets.
How to organize small studio apartment. Some types also extend allowing multiple people to use a seemingly small table. But studio apartments often pose the problem of space constraints. The clothes closet has a mirror on one side hooks and an IKEA Trone mounted on the other for scarves.
You can find tons of cheap cube organizers or build a six-cube bookshelf on your own. Start with the bed since its the largest piece of furniture taking a big chunk of floor space. Using earthquake straps attached to the backs of both cabinets works nicely to protect the cabinets from falling.
You can easily use IKEA cabinets to create a wall between the living room and the bedroom. They are perfect for young professionals students and small families. This helps to define the two spaces and eliminates that hotel-room feeling that comes from sitting on a sofa.
Find a pop-up coffee table to maximize your space. Think thin walls as in curtains. This is a tiny studio apartment we found in the Netherlands two years ago.
Get a wire rack like the one on the left for 3699 here or a shoe organizer like the one on the right for 1139 here. On one hand they are affordable and are relatively easy to maintain in terms of cleanliness and financial burden. They work great as storage for small studio apartments because they create a home for bins and baskets and they also keep your room from feeling clunky.
It also provides practical storage which nearly every studio apartment needs. In a studio like in any tiny apartment every square inch counts. Here the architect has installed a very small kitchen counter with just enough space to organize your food.