A tiny studio in Los Angeles provides many lessons for those with small living spaces, but big ideas. The 400-sq.-ft. Bohemian apartment uses unique color palettes and design techniques to maximize space. By creating large works of art on the wall during quarantine, the owners were able to extend their livable space while staying busy. For those looking into redesigning their tiny living arrangements, it’s important not to do everything at once, and maintain a vision for the overall space.
Key Takeaways:
- Nicholas Scheppard brightened up his 400-square foot studio with some unique painting projects.
- A glass top pedestal table goes perfectly with the small but vibrant kitchen.
- The kitchen is the centerpiece of the studio, combining ruthless space-saving with some especially interesting visual designs.
“After moving to the east side of LA we knew we’d have to shift some of our focus into maximizing our small studio space as a simple and organized home base to accommodate our hectic lifestyles.”
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