Follow these tips and resources for decorating a studio or small studio apartment and you’ll be able to streamline it and make it beautiful.
To do this, you can watch the video you have just below.
And if you don’t want to see the video, below it, you have the article with the text and the photographs so you can decorate your studio apartment, perfect.
The list of your needs is vital to decorate a studio apartment or a studio apartment.
In this case, ask yourself what your needs are. For example, do you need privacy in the bed area and you use your apartment practically to sleep? So in this case, prioritizing and allocating more space for the bed area would be appropriate.
On the contrary, do you usually take friends to parties, lunch or dinner? Then perhaps a smaller but comfortable bed allows you to have a little more social space for when your friends come over.
As I always say, nobody better than you to know what their lifestyle is like.
So take a pen and a piece of paper and write down your list of needs so as not to introduce anything more, but just enough so that you can live comfortably. To your style. to your liking
We have already seen it in other articles that, by creating a floor plan and starting to introduce furniture and measurements, you will make better use of the space, regardless of whether your home is very large or very small, and even better once you have your list. needs done.
You can use all these easy-to-use programs for free to make the floor plan with all the measurements you need:
Do not skip these two points if you are going to start from scratch to decorate and furnish your studio, apartment or small studio apartment, since they are the perfect base to have an optimized studio apartment. Let’s keep going.
It is one of the solutions in which you have to invest the most, but it is the smartest to make the most of your home.
Ask them to design furniture tailored to your space, to store the bed, to hide the kitchen, to offer you a work area or to provide you with a large storage space.
That is, furniture that optimizes the studio, makes it practical, functional and, why not, visually larger.
In this way, you will not only live more comfortably and with the well-optimized studio apartment, you will probably also be revaluing it in the future if you want to sell or rent it.
2. Install a loft .
This solution also requires the hands of a professional and a good investment, but it is undoubtedly another of the smartest ways to take advantage of all the space, even the vertical one.
If you do not want to do work or hire a professional to design, manufacture and assemble a mezzanine, you can always make use of high bed structures that, although they do not take advantage of heights as well as a mezzanine, do take advantage of it much better than a bed on the floor and, in addition, they are much cheaper than installing a loft.
With this type of beds, you can have the bedroom upstairs, and downstairs put the sofa area, the office or any other area you need to optimize the study.
3. Multipurpose furniture .
Every piece of furniture you need, try to introduce it in a multipurpose format, that is, that it has at least a double function.
For example, a sofa bed is the perfect example of a versatile piece of furniture ideal for a studio apartment or small studio apartment, because it allows you to receive visitors while providing you with a necessary bed.
Naturally, at this point I advise you to bet on a quality sofa bed so that you can sleep comfortably and that it will last all the years that are necessary in perfect condition.
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But you can not only do this with the sofa bed, do not forget the folding tables, both in dining table format, and in coffee table format.
When they are closed, these types of tables practically do not take up space and when you open them, they are used both for dining with more people and as a desk, for example.
Also folding wall tables or desks, very practical, like the ones we see above these lines.
Or also of the beds with canapé, between any piece of furniture with a double function. These are your allies when it comes to furnishing a small studio.
Another solution in terms of furniture is undoubtedly the folding beds or Murphy beds, if you can install one.
Folding bed with sofa by Muebles Ros
These types of beds allow you the option of keeping the space occupied by the bed completely free when you are not using it.
And also, today, we have folding beds that already come with storage, or with a built-in sofa or even with a desk that make the most of the available space.
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You can also use beds with storage space like this Platsa model from Ikea, which we see above these lines, and not only to be able to store more things, but also to delimit areas and give each one privacy, something very important.
Another important detail in the furniture is that it is lighter and makes the floor look larger when it is suspended from the walls or has high legs.
This is due, as we have already seen in other articles to make spaces appear larger, because the eye perceives a greater amount of free ground, and everything seems larger.
On the contrary, the less ground you see, the more ornate it appears to the eye.
So, within your needs and options, also consider the option of this type of furniture to make your small studio apartment feel lighter.
Nor can we leave aside glass or transparent methacrylate furniture.
When it comes to separating and giving a certain privacy to each area in a studio or studio apartment, depending on the furniture and the design of the apartment, we have many options, let’s see them.
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We can use furniture. These are the most useful and versatile, like the standing shelves, which offer us the opportunity to separate the areas while adding storage space.
The back of the sofa can also be used to delimit environments in a small studio apartment.
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And not just the rear. Play with the furniture, change, try and try again when you make the floor plan.
It may be that in this way an unexpected distribution arises that solves the space for you.
In most cases, it is the furniture itself that will create the best opportunities to give you the space you need.
2. Use curtains to divide environments .
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Curtains are also a wonderful element that gives us complete privacy if we want, divides spaces, is relatively cheap and serves as a decorative element.
And not only for the bed, but also for the kitchen, for example, or to hide shelves, with clothes or cleaning supplies or other items that we do not want to have in sight.
In addition, they are lighter and take up less space than doors, partitions or other enclosures that divide and give privacy to spaces.
3. Use screens .
Photography Entrance Makleri
Screens work very well in these studio spaces since they are light, removable, offer good privacy, can help us define the floor plan, and we can add a nice decorative touch with them.
4. Use rugs .
So take this advice with a grain of salt.
Naturally, if you like them and want to add rugs, they are a great element to define areas.
5. Install an enclosure .
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You can also delimit areas by creating a metal and glass enclosure, creating a very stylish wall and giving each space some privacy but without losing light.
This solution comes in handy for kitchens, since it closes and isolates them but without taking up land, since the glass makes everything feel open.
For bedrooms, it may be a bit excessive, since a curtain does the same job with much less budget and giving you more privacy.
6. Raise the middle wall or partition .
Photography and design Alvhem Mäkleri
Another option may be to raise half a wall, which hides and gives privacy to the bed area, for example, without completely closing the partition so that light continues to pass through while obtaining a more intimate bedroom.
Now that we have our list of needs made, the right furniture and the perfect distribution, we are going to see some very useful tips so that you can get the most out of your apartment in addition to decorating it.
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If you have an entrance or a small hall, my biggest advice is to put a lot of interest in this area and optimize it perfectly.
Pay special attention to this point because it can make a difference.
Try to add useful and smart storage space so you can leave everything possible in the entrance: Shoes, umbrellas, coats and on and on.
In this way, all the rest of the apartment or studio will feel more uncluttered since most of the things you use in your day to day are in the entrance, well collected.
If you are interested in this topic, in this article you can see how to decorate and optimize small halls.
2. Create a color box .
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The best solution, because it is extremely effective and because it is the cheapest and easiest to carry out to make the study feel and look bigger, is to create a monochromatic scheme, where almost everything has the same color.
And when I say everything, I mean everything, from walls to furniture, through textiles and other elements.
In this way, we eliminate all contrasts and everything seems deeper and wider to the eye, making the studio apartment feel larger, lighter and clearer.
Then, if you want, and you find it very bland, you can always add details here and there of certain color accents to give it joy and personality.
The best color to do this is undoubtedly white or warm whites, depending on the orientation of the house.
If your house faces south, you can use pure whites that have blue or greenish pigmentation, and everything will look ultra white.
If the orientation of the house is north, use warm whites with yellowish or reddish pigmentation, since the light it receives is cooler, cooler and these whites compensate and balance the environment, making the walls look bright instead of sad or cold.
3. Express your personality .
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Although the neutral and bright tones such as whites or pastel grays or the warm whites that we were seeing right now are the ones that work best and are the most appropriate colors to paint a small studio apartment because they make the spaces more spacious and bright, as well as avoiding the great contrasts make the space also seem larger, they are still mere advice.
Professional advice, appropriate and intelligent advice, but mere advice.
This, like everything else, is a matter of taste, and if you prefer to have a space with more… personality and character, and you don’t care a bit about optimizing its visual amplitude, then add the color you want.
Without limitations, and enjoy your space. Never take a decorative ruler as something rigid. Always take them as something flexible that you can adapt to your style, your tastes and needs.
4. Choose a color palette and stick to it .
It never fails.
5. Take advantage of vertical space .
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Every centimeter counts, even that of vertical parameters.
Whenever you lack space to store or add an element, think if using the vertical of the walls could solve that problem.
Use them for storage as well as anything else and you will have a smart solution without wasting an inch of your floor.
Take advantage of the space above the doors .
It can’t be used on all occasions, but if you can, it’s a fantastic place to gain more storage and place certain things that would otherwise take up space elsewhere.
6. Skip the bed .
Well, not on the ground. On a mat or other textile or fine wooden base that protects the mattress.
But by removing the bed you will have removed a large bulge from the middle and your space will appear larger.
And if you are going to add a bed and it is a bit tight, do without the headboard and instead draw or paint a headboard on the wall, or make it out of wallpaper, for example.
This will make the bed chaired with a certain elegance and you will also have given a decorative touch to the entire environment.
7. Instead of bedside lamps or floor lamps, better sconces .
Photography and design Alvhem Mäkleri
Wall sconces take up less space since they go on the wall and leave more floor space, either to put more or larger furniture or simply to have a little more free and clear space.
8. Lean on mirrors, stand or wall .
Photograph by Entrance Makleri
The larger they are, the greater amount of light they will reflect and the greater visual amplitude they will offer you.
And as I always say, if you can add mirrored doors in a closet, for example, much better.
And this also applies in the kitchen area. It all adds up.
9. Take down the curtains .
The curtains subtract light, even open, and also eat up a bit of ground. If you remove them, you will notice a big difference. If you don’t believe me, try it, it takes 5 minutes.
And if you need privacy or light regulation, and still want to make it feel more spacious, then better install blinds that are lighter than curtains or also some nice and simple Venetian blinds.
Here you have an article to see how to make a space brighter at the moment.
10. Do not put extra furniture .
It is just an example, but do not include furniture simply because it is furniture that you have to have.
You can do the same with the coffee table or with any other piece of furniture that you do not need.
11. Add a kitchen island .
Isla de cocina of Maisons du Monde
If you don’t expect many visitors to come for lunch and dinner, installing a kitchen island, which can be much cheaper than you think, can serve many purposes.
In addition, today, you can buy individual islands at a good price, like the ones we see above these lines, without the need to hire a kitchen designer or manufacturer. Or even make them with your own hands.
That is, you buy it, and you easily assemble it.
12. Keep order .
Order and storage space are your best allies in an apartment or small studio apartment. Actually in all of them, but in this type of space, even more so if possible.
You have at your disposal all kinds of products to maximize every inch of your home as we have seen throughout the video and we are seeing to have everything in order.
Boxes, shelves, furniture, baskets, wall hooks, cable ducts, and on and on.
And by this I don’t just mean the sofa area, but also the kitchen area.
Within your possibilities and your tastes, of course, try to keep it clear, with tidy countertops, without too many objects in sight.
Visual clutter makes spaces oppressive.
On top of all this, try to maintain a less-is-more approach as much as possible. It is not about giving up anything, but about not saturating your home.
So, take a good look at your space and examine where there is some clutter or if there is an area that you could easily improve by adding a basket, a box, a gutter and you will see how your apartment looks more uncluttered. You will appreciate it.
13. Use plants to decorate the apartment .
Photography and design Alvhem Mäkleri
It is the most used option and it always appears in the articles, but it is a great solution.
A few simple plants, easy to find and cheap, can completely solve a space and give it a decorative touch as only plants know how to give.
Use as many as you want, on the floor, ceiling or walls and beautify your home.
Take advantage of these solutions and make use of all that you can always adapted to you so that you can enjoy your home as you want. And if you have any questions, leave me a comment and I will be happy to answer you.
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You can also see: 10 examples of how to decorate a small apartment .
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