Some luxury home buyers prefer to spend on luxury finishes, full-size spa bathrooms and plenty of storage space to create studio apartments that resemble sleek hotel suites. Photo: Kelly Marshall for ...
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Simply put, a studio apartment is a type of apartment with no distinction between the bedroom and the rest of the living space. While a one-bedroom apartment features a door that separates the bedroom ...
Living in a studio apartment is tough, no matter the size of your floor plan. Usually consisting of just one single open room, not only do you have to contend with creating different living (and in ...
I'm an interior designer in Chicago — here's how I decorated my 350-square-foot studio apartment. I use mirrors and light colors to give the illusion of a bigger space. Glass and acrylic furniture ...
Bigger is not always better, some home buyers say. Studio apartments allow them to live in desirable neighborhoods and splurge on small units with interiors that resemble sleek hotel suites.