Perfect Furniture for Decorating a Studio Apartment
81
By definition, studio apartments are very small living spaces designed primarily for single individuals or couples to live more efficiently. Most studio apartments are one bedroom, one bathroom units with a larger living space for cooking, dining, everyday living, and entertaining guests, so it is absolutely essential to have a working idea of multi-functional and multi-purpose furniture given the small amount of square footage. The perfect furniture for decorating a studio apartment will likely be found in one or both of these categories, since this type of furniture satisfies two or more needs at one time, taking up less space in the studio apartment.
Captain’s Bed
A captain’s bed is a multi-functional and multi-purpose piece that is ideal for a studio apartment bedroom, since it combines a place to sleep with additional storage capacity. This type of bed often features at least two but up to six drawers built in as under-bed storage, so that it essentially adds a dresser underneath the bed. Cost varies based on manufacturer, style, delivery fee if applicable, and so on, but the quality styles can tend to be costly.
Bookshelves with Cabinet Storage
Bookshelves are some of the most versatile furniture pieces available today, since there are so many style options available through a wide variety of manufacturers worldwide. There are models in nearly any size and color, so it is often very simple to find one that matches your décor or theme. For studio apartments, units that offer storage capacity, such as those with cabinet storage, drawer storage, or similar ideas, are ideal.
Room Dividers
Studio apartments sometimes need something special to make the living space feel cozier, such as a way to divide eating and cooking space from living space. If you are utilizing a home office space for business, the division can be a perfect way to help you focus and feel like you are in an office environment. Room dividers make this possible, and furniture is a great room divider in a studio apartment. This may include items such as armoires, large desks, screens, storage units, bookcases and many similar furniture items.
Guest Bed
Since the average studio apartment has no option for a guest bedroom, furniture that can double as a place to sleep is a great idea. This often includes couches with a pullout bed, futons that convert to a bed, and similar options. You can launder sheets after each guest, and then put them back on the bed for easy storage. Keep pillows and blankets stored in an ottoman, armoire or similar multi-functional accessory.
Portable Closets
Storage becomes a key issue in most studio apartments, and some units do not feature a closet in the bedroom at all. Portable closets, including standard porta-closets, corner armoires, compact armoires, and similar pieces are ideal, since they feature both hanging and drawer capacity, which is essential for storing clothing and accessories efficiently in your studio apartment.
Decor
While reducing actual clutter will go a long way in making a small studio apartment seem larger, it also helps to reduce visual clutter on the walls. The best way to do this is to swap out lots of small wall decor for a larger piece with greater presence. From tribal Kokopelli metal wall art to abstract contemporary metal art sculptures, local stores and online retailers have a great selection of items at affordable prices to help you define your style.








suzielucy 11 months ago
I like this hub! Such good idea..and great ideas for me too! I will piggy back this post later in the month of July..I would love to use your post as a reference too!!! I love the pictures..very Modern and colorful!