A lack of space actually makes this tiny outdoor garden even cozier. Whitney Leigh Morris, the blogger and designer of Tiny Canal Cottage who created this little patio area, opted for pieces that were easily collapsible in case she needed extra space in a pinch.
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1,745 Square Foot L.A. Home
An open layout preserves the overall flow of a space and makes this 1,745-square-foot L.A. home seem bigger than it actually is. The big window and fun color palette keeps the home feeling fresh and playful.
650 Square Foot Apartment
How to make the most of a small space 101: take advantage of every possible nook and cranny. A small desk fits perfectly in the corner of this 650-square-foot apartment.
Minimalist Dream Bathroom
An awkward ceiling angle didn’t stop the designers of this minimalist dream bathroom. Strategically positioning your furniture to complement the angles of your small room, like placing the tub at the lowest point of the ceiling, is key when designing a tiny space.
Simple Tiny Bedroom
This simple tiny bedroom is every bit as dreamy as its bigger counterparts. We love how the owner of the room repurposed the windowsill as extra storage space to display accent pieces.
Mounted Shelves And A Dining Table
One of the most important things to keep in mind when decorating a small space is getting rid of clutter. Keeping everything tidy and out of sight provides the illusion of added space; something that this room does perfectly through mounted shelves and a dining table that comes with drawers.
Transforming A Wall
Transforming a wall into a bulletin board or chalkboard is ideal when you lack space for a full home office – and instead have to rely on a corner. It designates the area as a work-specific environment without so much as one bulky room divider!
A Daybed
A daybed is the ultimate multifunctional decor piece. It’ll take any space from living room to bedroom, in an instant. This room makes even more efficient use of the lack of square footage by having the daybed built into the wall to minimize the space it takes up.
Vertical Bookshefves
When space is an issue, think vertically. Taking full advantage of every available surface to add shelving or even a full library adds character and ensures you’re not wasting any preciuos space.
Open Shelving Dining Room
Open shelving takes the place of a china cabinet in this small dining room, providing both organized storage space and an opportunity to display your favorite books and decor pieces.
Minimalist Kitchen
Being more intentional about decorating helps you only keep what you truly use and love. This tiny kitchen is minimalist perfection, allowing the bold green cabinetry to really pop as the focal point.
Dining Nook
A full dining room is nice but as this room proves, a dining nook can be just as stylish. Banquette seating provides extra storage and doesn’t take up as much space as bulkier chairs.
Room Divider
How smart is this? A canopy bedframe doubles as a room divider in this studio. The versatile piece creates the illusion of two separate rooms without obstructing the natural light.Related reading:The 13 Best Kitchens We’ve Seen In 201712 Of The Best Bedroom Designs We’ve Seen This YearOur Favorite Bathrooms Of The Year (So Far)
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