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Studio Apartment Design: Small Space Decorating in Florida

This Florida studio apartment demonstrates how thoughtful furniture selection and minor decorations can transform a small space into a comfortable home. The design focuses on functionality while maintaining an open, welcoming atmosphere.

Design Details

  • Location: Florida
  • Type: Studio apartment
  • Key Features: Open floor plan, mini kitchen, combined living/sleeping area
  • Design Approach: Strategic furniture placement and minimal decorations

Living Area Layout

Studio apartment living room area

View from Entrance

Studio apartment view from entrance

Sleeping Area

Bed area in studio apartment

Mini Kitchen

Mini kitchen in studio apartment

Lessons from Studio Apartment Design

  • Right-Sized Furniture Matters: Selecting appropriately scaled pieces prevents small spaces from feeling cramped
  • Minimal Decorations Create Calm: A few well-chosen items have more impact than cluttered surfaces
  • Open Floor Plans Feel Larger: Avoiding room dividers maintains visual flow and light
  • Studios Suit Easy Maintenance: Smaller spaces require less cleaning and upkeep time
  • Function First, Style Second: Prioritizing practical needs ensures daily comfort in limited square footage

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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • Davidrc
    August 25, 2010, 2:50 pm

    Great job on this though I, too, would require bookshelves ( 1 wall and, perhaps, the headboard would probably do) and a desk.

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