Living in a tiny flat? Make the most of your studio apartment with space-saving solutions from design duo JOPIA. They have tips for your kitchen, living room, bedroom and home office (which is often all one space in a small flat). Use the walls, ceiling,
The bathroom is really small and is the only thing that I am not very happy with in my studio apartment. The shower had doors in it, but that made showering pretty difficult because of the limited moving space. So I took the doors out (put them in storage) and added this shower curta...
Get the look of a full-size suburban home with this gable window beauty. Break up the traditional tiny-house open-floor plan with the help of a full second-floor loft that includes four- to six-foot headroom. We suggest creating a patio space on the side so you can open the double do...
The guest studio apartment idea above was designed by Kim Cornelison and shows you can create customized storage on a keen budget. The entire storage wall was built with IKEA Sektion cabinets, which were then finished with the CLJ Dusk door fronts from Semihandmade. The Murphy bed folds up to...
If the journey requires (at least initially a flat screen tv, ikea design and a brand new f350 at the very least I applaud their step in the approximate direction. Perhaps time will change their thinking, maybe it won't. The core vision of the tiny house movement can't be lost or ...
The design can be used for a variety of functions such as a home, studio, office, guest house, resort accommodations, low-income housing, or even as a disaster relief shelter. The interior configuration can be tailored to meet your needs. The systems can also be adapted to meet your needs...
1.Use hidden storage. 2.Swap out the TV stand for a dresser. 3.Make decorative pieces functional. 4.Install a fold down changing table. 5.Use a foldable changing table. 6.Start with a mini crib. 7.Seek out a crib with built-In changing table. ...