This tiny studio apartment in West Hollywood demonstrates how small urban rentals can offer comfortable living in walkable neighborhoods. With a private entrance, full bathroom, and separate sleeping and dining areas, the compact space maximizes functionality despite the lack of a kitchen.
Private Entrance
Entry Pathway
Living and Sleeping Area
Large windows provide natural light throughout the main living space.
Dining Nook
Full Bathroom
Shower
Design Details
- Type: Tiny studio apartment / ADU rental
- Location: West Hollywood, California
- Features: Private entrance, full bathroom, sleeping area, dining area
- Kitchen: None (walkable neighborhood with restaurants nearby)
- Windows: Multiple windows for natural light
- Best For: Urban minimalists, students, young professionals, those prioritizing location over space
Lessons from Urban Micro Studios
- Private Entrances Add Value: Separate access provides independence without shared hallways
- Walkable Locations Offset Missing Kitchens: Dense neighborhoods with restaurants reduce the need for cooking facilities
- Natural Light Makes Small Spaces Feel Larger: Multiple windows prevent compact rooms from feeling cramped
- Full Bathrooms Are Essential: Even the smallest studios need proper bathroom facilities
- Location Trades for Space: Desirable neighborhoods often mean accepting smaller square footage
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I realize that it’s West Hollywood but for 800 bucks a month you’d think you could at least upgrade from the hotplate, microwave, and toaster oven I’m using now. Liked the the bathroom though.
will the studio need first last and security and how much will rent be
I like its nice but I can only afford 350 a month