Guide to decorating your studio apartment

Guide to decorating your studio apartment

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With a studio apartment, it goes without saying that there may not be all the amount of space to frolic. When you have to arrange such a home, it is important that you do this so that as much space as possible is created. It may sound strange that with the help of interior design you can create more space in a home. Nevertheless, it is exactly what you can do if you choose the right furniture and other interior design items. With the right interior design, you can immediately create more space in even the smallest studio apartment. If you would like to learn more about how you can decorate your studio home and thus create more space, you can read more here.

Choose furniture with many options

In a small studio home, it can be quite beneficial to have decorated your home with furniture that can be used in several different contexts. This could, for example, be in the choice of chairs; here we would recommend you as a student to choose chairs that can be easily moved around with, which can stand both at your dining table and which can also be used around your sofa when more guests come by. If you have a small studio home, it can be especially beneficial to choose chairs that are not too big or too clumsy to have standing around your coffee table. This way, you can be sure to have room for all your friends at once.

For those students who want to create the feeling that there are more rooms than just a single one in their studio apartment, we recommend going for a room sharing solution that can also function as a shelving system. There are currently many different smart shelving systems that can be easily set up and that can act as a room divider between your dining table and your sofa or between your sofa and your bed. With a bookcase as a room divider, you will automatically get the feeling that there is more than just one room in your home, and you will at the same time be able to use the bookcase's many storage options.

Do not compromise on comfort

Who says that when you as a student at SU have to go down on the comfort of the interior design of your home? When it comes to a good night's sleep, it is important that you do not go down on comfort here - whether you are at SU or not. It always pays to invest in a good night's sleep, and especially if you are a student and spend many of your waking hours reading homework and going to lectures. In a smaller studio apartment, a bed consisting of a spring mattress with the dimensions 90x200cm will be ideal, as it will not fill more than necessary, and you will at the same time experience maximum comfort in your night's sleep. The design of a studio home is thus both about creating space and keeping the good comfort at bay.