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Buying Los Angeles furniture for a studio apartment can present a few challenges. Firstly, the small space can only accommodate so much space. Plus, all of your furniture would be essentially in one large room, as opposed to divided into several rooms. Therefore, in order to maximize your space for maximum storage and comfort, one has to be shrewder and cleverer in decorating a studio apartment. Also, you may want to consider putting yourself on a budget to buy cheap furniture for your studio apartment.

Tip #1: Find Multi-Tasking Furnishings

Try finding multi-purpose furniture, or Los Angeles furniture that can also maximize storage space. Examples includes ottomans, couches and chairs that also contain hidden shelf space or doubles as a chest. This way you can save a lot of space, putting your clutter and other items inside your furniture. You can also use a steamer trunk or locker as both storage space and a coffee table.

Tip #2: Take Advantage of Your Ceiling

If your studio apartment has a high ceiling, youre at an advantage. Not only will a high ceiling make your apartment look larger and more airy, but you can utilize it to make the most of your space.

You can hang a decorative storage space from your ceiling, such as a homemade or used chandelier that doubles as a clothes hanger. Also, a wire chandelier can also double as a bulletin board (without the board), as you can clip up documents, papers and magazine clippings from it. Look for creative materials and solutions are your local flea market or thrift store.

Tip #3: Use Lighting to Your Advantage

Having as much daylight in a room as possible can bring a roominess to a room that shutting the shades would disallow. Use transparent or opaque curtains of a thinner material to maximize the amount of sunlight that can get in. You can also use mirrors and glass to reflect light and give off the illusion of a larger space.

Tip #4: Create a Focal Point

Drawing attention to a central furniture piece, such as a sizable couch or a bed, can give off the appearance of a larger room. If you have a hearth or fireplace, make that your focal point, arranging the furniture around it. Also, painting on wall a different color than the rest will perform the same duty in drawing a visitors focus.

Tip #5: Define Your Rooms

Having a studio apartment means that one single room will function as many rooms at once, such as a bedroom, dining room, living room and kitchen. Defining each function of each particular spot in your room is important to keep your orientation and avoid cluttering and confusion in your home space.

Put all of your bedroom furniture in one particular spot, while your living room furniture is addressed to another part of the space. You can use light-weight or cloth dividers to make the separations between rooms clear. Dividers can also provide more privacy, particularly for your bedroom area, especially if you also have a roommate in your studio apartment. You can also use rugs to define certain areas in your room.

Tip #6: Buy Special Furniture

One might come to believe that a smaller place may require smaller furniture, but this isnt always the case. One trick to consider chairs and furnishings with legs that are higher off the ground. Your focus will be drawn to the high legs instead of the base of the chair to create the illusion of more space.

by: Carolyn Johnson




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