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To make your apartment look bigger, try adding printed removable wallpaper. It will open up the space and add a serious dose of style to your walls!
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Save space and remove clutter with a storage solution that doubles as seating. An upholstered bench is a stylish way to store things, as well as provide a place to
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You can stack them as one when you need a table for yourself, or take them apart and provide for guests. You'll open up the room by taking up less
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space, while also having a way to offer more table room when people come over.
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Keep trinkets, decor, the remote or other items in a coffee table tray. You'll save space, have a creative way to decorate and protect your table from scratches and other
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Bookshelves are a great way to hold books and other decor items, but a cubed bookshelf works especially well in a small space. You can organize the cubes to separate
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certain items, or store smaller things in bins or baskets that fit on the shelves.
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If you need seating in your apartment, but you don't need it all the time, consider folding chairs. They can easily be folded up and put away, so you only
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need to take them out when you need them. You can also easily transfer them from inside to outside (or vice versa) for times when you need additional seating for
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If you don't have room for a dresser, or you don't have a linen closet to keep extra bedding in, a storage bed is a clean, resourceful way to store
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your stuff without creating an eye sore, or cramming extra furniture into your small bedroom.
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Don't take up valuable floor or table space with a lamp. Instead, go with wall mounted lighting! You could also go with a ceiling fan that has lights for a
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You can hang floating shelves in any room. Display storage jars in your bathroom, towels or gadgets in your kitchen, or pictures and plants in your bedroom. The nice thing
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about floating shelves is that you aren't confined to just displaying one item.
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A mirror creates the illusion that a room is larger than it really is. A standing mirror that you lean against the wall will open up the entire room, and
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will give you a full body view for when you get dressed.
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Break up the areas of a small apartment with a rug that provides division. Put the rug between your bed and dining room in a studio apartment to make it appear
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that the two spaces are separate. Or put the rug under a coffee table in your living room to pull the look of that room together.
You've got a cozy little apartment with a lot of potential, but it's so small that you're having a hard time decorating it. You want to create efficiency while also boosting the style of your tiny abode. Regardless of your budget, the size of your apartment or your decorating abilities, there are several ways to give your place personality.
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