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A micro apartment is typically between 100-400 square feet. In a 300-square-foot micro apartment, roughly 60 square feet will be kitchen area, and about 30 square feet will be the bathroom. That leaves only 210 square feet, roughly the size of a one-car garage, of living space (minus the closet, if there is one).
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Read More »A studio apartment, contrary to popular belief, isn’t determined by size. Although the average size of a studio apartment in the United States is about 600 square feet, what really makes a studio a studio are the rooms — or, rather, the room. Everything is in one open space: living room, bedroom, and kitchen. You’ll have a separate bathroom and maybe a closet, but that’s basically it. Some studio apartments have a small section that branches off from the main living area. This layout is called an alcove studio or an L-shaped studio. The section could be used as a dining area or bedroom, especially if you use a privacy screen or curtains to block the area off from the rest of the apartment.
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Read More »While many studio apartments offer full-size appliances, they don’t have dedicated kitchens. The most common design is the one-wall kitchen, sometimes referred to as a “Pullman kitchen.” The cabinets and appliances are lined up along one wall. In larger studios, you might also find an island, giving the kitchen a little more counter and storage space. Some studios might have an “L” shaped kitchen. This style fits neatly in a corner, extending along two adjoining perpendicular walls. This layout keeps foot traffic through the kitchen at a minimum since it is in a corner, and it may provide some additional storage space if there are corner cabinets.
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Read More »First, you’ll want to declutter. Get rid of things you don’t need or don’t want — that includes any oversized furniture that won’t fit in your new apartment. Look for smaller items, such as a loveseat instead of a full couch, a small bistro set rather than a dining set, or a futon rather than a queen-size bed. Think vertically. Since some studios have high ceilings, most of your space might above your head. Shelves and tall bookcases will help you make use of that space, especially for items you don’t use often. Turn corners into usable space by getting some corner cabinets. Make your furniture do double-duty. If you have a regular bed (rather than a futon or pull-out couch), utilize the space underneath by getting some under-the-bed storage bins. Look for hidden space throughout your apartment, such as under the couch or on the back of the bathroom door. Instead of a coffee table, use a small storage ottoman or a footstool. These will take up less space while still giving you a place to set your drink or put your feet up. If it has storage space, you could put seasonal throw blankets, books, or other items inside to keep your apartment neat and organized. To distinguish living spaces from one another, use area rugs, privacy screens, curtains, or furniture. Set a bookcase or trunk between the living and sleeping areas to help define those areas. Your studio could quickly go from neat and tidy to looking disorganized if one or two things are out of place, so try to find a spot for everything. If you decide a studio apartment is right for you, try filtering for them on Apartments.com. After searching by your desired location, click “Beds” underneath the search bar on your mobile device. Click the “No Max” box and choose “Studio.” Then start comparing floor plans to find the studio apartment of your dreams.
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