Trying to feel at home and not cluttered in a small space such as a condo can be tough, here is a list giving you ideas on both design and organization.
It was during the late 1960s and 1970s that the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan became famous for the industrial-style lofts that are now so popular across the globe. Since the region was dominated by industrial buildings, budding artists and young families quickly turned to this region of the city for some inexpensive housing.
If you live in a big city, in a condo, and have a balcony, in case it's not big, you are trying to organize it in a practical way. How can you store the things on a balcony?
Nightstands are tricky, especially in the case of small bedrooms. They're important and have to be there yet they're flexible enough that they can be as simple and as tiny as possible in certain cases. It's important not to waste valuable space so opting for space-efficient nightstands seems like a perfect compromise.
Small spaces can be charming, but there are definitely challenges to working with a tight space. Here are five common small condo woes, and a few solutions for each!
Living in a little condo can have its own special joys (like being able to reach everything you own without getting off the sofa), but small closets aren't one of them.
It's a fact that in many of today's new home builds, either your living room or family room will be a smaller room. There are many things that can be done to help visually enlarge smaller spaces. There are ways to use darker colours and larger scale furniture in smaller spaces, but their successful use takes a trained eye.
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