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Minimalist Decor Ideas for a Studio Apartment

Let’s face it. Studio apartments are, well, small.

But with the right minimalist décor, you can make your apartment look stylish, homely, and comfortable while also making it feel larger than its actual square footage.

Are you ready to turn your boring, old studio apartment into a minimalist studio apartment that feels ten times bigger than it really is?

Let’s dive in.

Be Clever with Your Storage Solutions

You should aim to reduce the amount of visual clutter in your studio apartment to make the space look as big and inviting as possible. 

The best way to do that is to hide as much of your stuff as possible. 

Being clever with your available space will enable you to develop workable storage solutions.

You could create a wall of storage units, which would creep into the space a little but make the rest of the space look tidy and roomy. And consider going with handleless drawers and units to create a sleeker, less-cluttered, minimalist design.

Also, you could consider using storage units or shelves around the top of every wall in your studio apartment. You may need to stand on a chair to access things up high, but you’ll be able to create a much greater sense of space when you create a storage space at a height.

Don’t Go Overboard with Too Many Colors

Carefully consider your color scheme

You should stick to white and pastel colors to make your space look bigger. But you should also add a dash of color to the space to make it feel more comfortable and appealing.

You not only need to consider which colors you will use for painting things like your walls, ceiling, doors, and storage units. You should also carefully consider the colors of the items you place in the room.

For instance, an orange-fabric chair and a turquoise table surface probably won’t pair together well in such a small space.

Decorate Your Walls with Photos and Paintings

When creating a minimalist studio apartment design, you must carefully consider the pictures, photos, ornaments, and other finishing touches that will give your studio apartment a personalized touch.

You don’t want to overcrowd your apartment by adding too many personal items, but you still want the space to feel like your unique home.

Therefore, it’s a good idea to focus mostly on items you can fix to the walls, as they won’t take up any space, and they can instantly transform an apartment into a personal and aesthetically-pleasing space. 

So, consider putting up artwork, framed posters, and photographs of your loved ones and the exotic places you have visited.

It’s simple to make eye-catching items like canvas prints, metal prints, acrylic prints, and posters when you use an online photo book company like Mixbook.

Add Minimal Furniture to the Space

Another thing you need to consider to pull off a beautiful apartment design with a minimalist approach is the furniture that you add to the space. 

It could be a good idea to use furniture items that all have the same kind of design.

You also need to ensure you don’t add too many furniture items to your studio apartment. Otherwise, you’ll have little space to move around, and the place will look cluttered.

Only get practical furniture items, such as a coffee table, a chair, a couch, and a bed. 

You could even consider making a high platform for your bed, below the ceiling, with steps up to the bed to create even more space.

A well-edited selection of furniture will go a long way to creating a fabulous minimalist design for your studio apartment, especially when you take the other above suggestions on board.


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