Now THIS is a proper tours, with photos that show the layout of the whole place.
It is also a FANTASTIC studio. I love the maximalism, the color, and yet the peaceful vibe of the place. The bed nook feels like a separate little room, even though it is in plain sight.
Well done!
Do people like having to go to a separate discussion board to leave a comment? This is the first time I've done it - seems like a nuisance.
But since I'm here this time (not sure I'll continue) - this apartment has a bit of glamour. For two people I'd definitely have to have a good sleep mask.
Yes, it is a nuisance! It seems they are switching over to this board instead of replies directly on the tour. This is the second or third one recently. I'd rather reply directly.
I love this studio! It is certainly very small, but Sara and her partner have definitely been very smart about making a creative and comfy space that doesn't feel claustrophobic (at least it doesn't seem that way in the pictures). I've never lived in a studio, but could see myself happily living in one like this.
And finally a tour done right, with full shots of the whole space, minimal vignettes, a good amount of wide shots taken horizontally, and a floor plan! Yay!
warm and personal for sure! I love it. Cant imagine living in such a small space - they make it look completely doable!
Love this studio! Colorful and eclectic. Great tour of the entire apartment. Thanks for sharing it!
I have a feeling they're slowly but surely transitioning us to this board.
I could say more, but last time I opened my mouth around here I got banned, so.
Hi @MainelyDee — thanks for jumping in and sharing your thoughts! I hear you on this feeling different, and you’re right, we are making a shift (and working on ways to smooth the process as we speak!). More details are coming very soon, but I promise we’ve got some good things ahead that we think will make it worth the adjustment. Really glad you spoke up here, and hope you’ll keep hanging out in the convo with us!
Hey @gretel7101! Appreciate you jumping in with your thoughts. I totally get that it feels like a change. We’re making some improvements here, and we’ve got some exciting updates planned to make it feel even smoother. More details to come soon — bear with us! And thanks for giving it a try in the meantime 💛
@MirandaPriestly You’re onto something 😉 We're moving more conversations over here, and we’ve got some fun improvements up our sleeve (details to come soon!). I’m not sure what happened with the ban you mentioned — sometimes things get auto-flagged if other users report content, but I’m sorry that happened and happy you’re here with us now. Always love your design advice on the threads!
Extremely impressed by how warm and welcoming this home feels. Bravo! Did you purchase the shelves from a store or make them yourself? I'd love to do something like this in my office
Well, having to jump here to a discussion board and jump back to the tour is tedious and inconvenient. Oftentimes I have to refer back to the tour while writing a comment and it is just easier and quicker to do it in the comments section of the tour and not have to flip back and forth. Silly change in my opinion.
We made the shelves so that they would fit custom on our walls! If you can see in the photos, we got a kind of metal track from Lowe's which we mounted to the wall, and then brackets to hold the shelves. The shelves are just wood planks that I stained! It was a relatively inexpensive DIY and not too difficult. The hardest part was attaching the metal tracks because behind out wall we found we have brick
No clutter? This place has so much in it that it makes my palms sweat over the "stuff overload". Here's the problem with having a hundred little items on two decor shelves: you can't see any of it, you see ALL of it at once, so nothing speaks. So then it just feels like a hundred little items on two decor shelves. Same with gallery walls. If there is no sense of cohesion than it's harder to see and appreciate what is being displayed. Especially if there are so many pieces. You see ALL of it at once and it does, in my opinion, clutter the wall. I have seen many galleries and I believe keeping the pieces to 7-9 and having connecting features (frames and color are the easiest to focus on) are always the most visually pleasing.
Great tour! I'm so impressed at the beauty and livability created in this tiny home!
I too live in just over 400 square feet and know the challenge. I find putting things behind closed doors really helps to create more visual calm. Having some 'white space' between the shelves, plants, pictures etc gives the eye somewhere to rest between all the activity.
I've had that same couch for about a year, and I will never shut up about what a great buy it was.
It is bloody inconvenient! More clicks are never the answer. Read the room! That said, the vintage rug in the living room of this apartment is fabulous.
Poly & Bark is amazing. I have two of their "chair and a half" chesterfield chairs in this color of leather, and I love them. The women in my book club fight over them when they come over because they're so cozy.
What a fabulous apartment with lots of colour and charm. Also very cute doggo