How To Organize A Small One-bedroom Apartment
The gold framed mirror and light fixture offer just the right touch of elegance.
How to organize a small one-bedroom apartment. When this is the case and size is at a premium making a living room that doubles as a parents bedroom can make a ton of sense eliminating the need for an extra bedroom without much sacrifice in privacy. The least-used space in your apartment is prime real estate for implementing creative bedroom storage ideas. It is just a matter of space.
Here are some actually feasible ideas that dont involve remodeling or a completely unrealistic warehouse loft. Get rid of things you havent used in the last six months. And no space is more unused than the 12 inches of wall below your ceiling.
Across from the dining table is a love seat that establishes the living room. No matter how tiny that studio apartment is nothing beats having your own space. Put the inside of your cabinet doors to work too storing pot lids or hiding your trash can.
However no one says a small vanity should be anything but gorgeous. In front of the kitchens entrance a patch of wall space becomes a cozy breakfast nook. Small bathrooms require small vanities.
If so I can totally relate to your feelings of frustration trying to organize a very small space. No matter how tiny that studio apartment is nothing beats having your own space. A tiny whiteboard on the back of the cabinet door keeps track of the weeks schedule.
Below the dogs cabinet is another cabinet with hooks for keys and a designated place for her purse and his wallet. Put anything you dont use every day away. A small bedroom can get even more cramped if you also have a small wardrobe.