I live in a tiny studio apartment. I mean, really tiny. For the last year or so, after a major life change, I lived minimally, with a few tables, chairs, and mattresses, and have gotten some pretty honest feedback about it from many of the people who I love, and who love me.
My response is that you do what you can with what you have. But now, after having some stability in various areas of my life, such as emotional, nutritional, and spiritual, I’m ready to make my space more like me. Where does one get the various items to do this, you might ask? My answer: Ikea USA.
I’m excited about the prospect of these items bringing together the space in a sensibly cohesive way, and even more excited about not hearing my living space referred to as the crack den or a dorm room.
tags: ikea, floor, plan, floorplan, studio, apartment, sleep, live, life, lemasney, 365, open source, Inkscape
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can you show an actual picture of the apt. I am having a heck of time deciding how to decorate this unusual shaped apt.
Hi, Gia. It was a studio apartment I lived in about 5 years ago. It was essentially a bedroom with a closet, bathroom, and kitchen. The layout, as you can see, was pretty simple.