Don’t let square footage cramp your style.
1. This Scandi-style apartment uses factory-style windows to visually separate the sleeping quarters.
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2. This attic apartment adopts the tried-and-true mirror trick to create the illusion of more space.
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3. This studio integrates hanging planters to free up valuable floor space.
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4. This enviable platform bed provides plenty of built-in storage.
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5. This studio dweller uses textured throw pillows to transform a bed into a sofa.
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6. This compact two-person dining table also offers sweeping city views.
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7. This studio uses scaled-down furniture to make the layout work.
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8. This eye-catching area rug helps to define the living area in an open-concept space.
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9. This serene studio proves that it’s okay to add color to a small space.
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10. This lucite coffee table allows light to travel through it, brightening up the entire studio.
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11. This sliding barn door takes up far less space than a traditional swinging door.
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12. This studio kitchen does double-duty with a built-in workspace.
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13. This apartment uses vintage crates as a coffee table and for extra storage.
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14. This smart studio kitchen pairs a round table with two dining chairs and a window bench.
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15. This bar cart on casters holds booze *and* books.
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16. And finally, this studio apartment uses spare cabinet space only for necessities (like pretty shoes).
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