Thank you, Dogfather, for all you do. ❤️
Thank you, Dogfather, for all you do. ❤️
Trying to find a place for rent, and my hatred of AirBNB is immense.
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A small living room with white walls and shelving. The vintage coffee and display tables also have white tops. The only dark colors in the room are an overstuffed navy blue couch, dark woods, and a vintage wooden chair with black padded seat and back. A large mirror hangs over the display table at the far end. Except for the couch and an end table, all the vintage wood furniture features clean lines and an air of delicate but sturdy function. Large, open windows behind the couch flood the room with light, further adding to the feeling of spaciousness.
Lots of light and white on white (or another light monochrome) helps keep the space airy, with a feeling of more room than there is. I love this space!
I have to change a lot of things in my life soon, including my living situation, and can I just say, it is stressful as heck, and I am not handling it well.
The tiniest of rooms. 😉❤️
4/3 is a bit big, but ugh. ❤️
My dream home is a little Craftsman bungalow.
www.houseplans.net/floorplans/7...
A tiny kitchen in white and silver, making use of vertical space with shelves over the cabinets to the ceiling and cutting boards on the wall. A basket of garlic stands on top of the tall slender fridge.
A sliver and grey tiny kitchen with a small stainless steel island topped with butcher block. Shelves run across the wall over the cabinet, and utensils hang from hooks over the counter, with knives mounted on a long magnetic strip.
An alcove with a stove and very small section of counter. A black pegboard is mounted over the stove with pans and spice jars mounted on it. A shelf is mounted on the connecting wall and bears large jars of ingredients.
A very small kitchen with a built in storage shelves and shelves mounted on the walls, bearing dishes, utensils, pans, kitchen appliances, and utensils hanging or sitting in the shelves. The room has wood plank floors and exposed rafters. The counters are all butcher block, and the shelves are unfinished wood. The walls of the tiny room are white plaster, and the enclosed lower cabinetry beneath the sink is dark grey.
Vertical space is clutch.
Some of the most beautiful kitchens I've ever seen. 😍
www.interiorvogue.com/25-splendid-...
(I don't love the placement of those crossbars, however.)
Use a rectangular or L-shaped coffee table to better utilize the space.
An elevated full-size bed with a long couch beneath it, and area rug, coffee table, and two small occasional tables. The ladder to the bed is at one end of the couch, next to the wall.
Another example, with a full-sized bed and longer couch oriented with the long side of the bed. This still allows for a lot of room.
The image depicts a nighttime street scene in a suburban setting, characterized by: A starry night sky: The upper portion of the image reveals a dark sky filled with numerous small, twinkling stars, suggesting a clear night with minimal light pollution. Streetlights illuminating the road: A prominent streetlight casts a warm glow on the curved road, highlighting its path and creating a sense of depth. Residential houses and trees: Houses are visible in the background, partially obscured by the dense foliage of trees that line the street, adding to the suburban ambiance. A sense of tranquility and nostalgia
Tranquility
You can even put a bigger couch against the longer wall and trade the credenza for a coffee table or a shorter tv stand/cabinet and still have lots of room. I am a huge fan of platform beds. They create so much more space, and space is freedom!
The front door to my flat would be right at the foot of the ladder, with my tiny bathroom between the kitchen and door. There was a small magazine rack on the wall by the ladder, which was actually at the other end of the bed. The entire apartment was 10 m², but I had plenty of room with this setup.
A bed on a platform (mine was a full, but this is a twin), with a small couch, credenza, and television below it, at either end. A small area rug covers the floor, and two pictures hand on the wall. A narrow ladder leads up to the bed, which has railings. A plant is at the right end of the bed, which has two sides against the walls, as it is placed in the corner. This is an extremely efficient and comfortable use of space, especially with a full-sized bed. I actually really loved it and would do it again in a heartbeat. I am 5'7 and had just enough room to stand fully upright under the bed, with about an inch to spare.
Stick a tiny armoire where that plant is, and you basically have my entire living and bedroom in my tiny Paris walkup in 2006. The radiator was on the wall behind the armoire, at the end of the bed platform. This photographer would have been standing in my tiny kitchen. 1/2
A twin bed, bedside table, and swinging chair on top of a riser. 4 steps lead up to it. Underneath the riser is room for a pull out desk and rolling chair, a small craft cart and shelves. The aesthetic is very Nordic, with lots of unfinished wood, clean lines, and bright whites.
I need this!