Small-space furniture
In a small apartment every centimetre is either storage or floor. These guides cover fitted storage, multifunctional furniture, and layouts that make a studio feel bigger without losing a single shelf.
Apartment chairs, what actually fits and what just looks like it does
Summary: Apartment chairs need to be chosen by footprint, seat depth, doorway clearance, walking lines, and weight, not just by how small they look in a product photo. The right chair earns its floor…
Read postStorage solutions for studio apartments that actually fit
Summary: Storage solutions for studio apartments work when they use height, awkward gaps, and furniture you already need. The real win is made-to-fit storage that stops small almost-right dimensions…
Read postSofa bed for a studio apartment: what actually works in 30 m²
Summary: The best sofa bed for a studio apartment is the one that fits closed, opens without wrecking the room, stores bedding, and is comfortable enough for daily use. Mechanism and footprint matter…
Read postA small apartment sofa that actually fits, without lying about it
Summary: A small apartment sofa has to fit the real usable wall, not the nominal wall. Measure radiators, door swings, back height, delivery route, seat depth, and walking clearance before you choose…
Read postBeds for studio apartments, a real-room guide that respects your floor plan
Summary: Beds for studio apartments need to be chosen by floor plan first, not by product photo. Measure the shortest wall, window sill, radiator, clearance, and storage need before deciding between…
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Small apartment furniture, what fits and what to skip
Summary: Small apartment furniture works when each piece earns its floor space and fits the actual walls, not the catalogue grid. Start with clear wall lengths, delivery route, storage needs, and…
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Small studio apartment storage ideas that earn their floor space
Summary: Small studio apartment storage ideas only work if they preserve the floor. The best storage usually goes above eye level, under the bed, or inside furniture you already need, with doors and…
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