TINY APARMENTS under 300 sq ft (28 sq m), TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPACE

CHALLENGING BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE

Furnishing and decorating a tiny apartment under 300 sq ft can be challenging, but not impossible.

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TINY APARMENTS under 300 sq ft (28 sq m), TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPACE (video)

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Here are some tips and ideas to help you create a cozy and functional living space:

MULTIPLE PURPOSE FURNITURE

Choose furniture that can serve multiple purposes, such as a sofa bed, a coffee table with storage, or a wall-mounted desk. This will save you space and money and allow you to switch between different activities easily. For example, you can use a sofa bed as a seating area during the day and a sleeping area at night.

USE LIGHT COLORS AND MIRRORS

Use light colors and mirrors to make your space feel bigger and brighter. Light colors reflect lighter and create an illusion of spaciousness, while mirrors bounce light around and add depth to your space. You can also hang curtains or blinds that let in natural light or use lamps and string lights to create a warm and cozy atmosphere.

REMOVABLE WALLPAPER, DECALS OR ART

Add personality and style to your space with removable wallpaper, decals, or art. These are easy ways to change the look of your walls without damaging them or breaking your lease agreement. You can choose from a variety of patterns, colors, and designs to suit your taste and mood. You can also hang floating shelves or use adhesive strips to display your favorite books, photos, or plants.

USE THE VERTICAL SPACE

Use vertical space to maximize storage and display options. You can install shelves, hooks, or rods above your bed, sofa, or desk to store or hang items that you use frequently or want to show off. You can also use baskets, boxes, or bins to organize your belongings and keep them out of sight under your bed, sofa, or table.

ROOM DIVIDERS

Use a room divider to create separate zones or add privacy to your space. A room divider can be a curtain, a screen, a bookcase, or a plant stand that separates your living area from your sleeping area or your workspace from your lounge area. This will help you define different functions for each part of your space and make it feel more comfortable and organized.

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