If you didn’t already guess from the snippet above it’s our Eclectic English space for Apartment Therapy’s Small/Cool Event which officially went live (virtually, that is) last Friday. While sending in her stuff, she learned something new: “I actually thought that we had 650 square feet until I measured for the contest and was like, ‘Oh my god, we have 590? Apartment Therapy is full of ideas for creating a warm, beautiful, healthy home.Funny, considering the kitchen actually used to be a bedroom — the fridge sits in what was a Murphy bed alcove! (And the closet was turned into a pantry-slash-laundry room.) Apartment Therapy readers have spent the past few weeks scrolling through hundreds of real-life homes and voting for their favorite Small/Cool … In the spring, Apartment Therapy brought its readers the best of small spaces through its contest, Small Cool 2009. For Apartment Therapy's 12th annual Small Cool contest, the site reviewed entries from tiny-home dwellers all over the world. 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The kitchen went in the bedroom, and vice versa. “That means dust doesn’t get a chance to settle, and every time I use the last of a piece in a stack, I quickly wipe down the shelf itself. At the time, the apartment had been stripped down to the studs, so Michelle and her mom worked together to redesign the apartment and boost its functionality factor while they were at it. “Having the dining table smack in the middle of our kitchen means it is so easy to host and entertain while preparing drinks, food, and even cleaning up at the end of the night,” she says. That’s even smaller than I thought,’” Michelle says. published Jun 9, 2020. by Alison Goldman. Now, Michelle loves how integrated the kitchen is with the rest of the living space. Their rental apartment was crowned this year’s grand prize winner of Apartment Therapy’s Small/Cool contest. “A bonus is being able to have the door to our balcony open while making coffee in the morning.”Although they don’t have a ton of storage space, Michelle and Antonio are able to keep the kitchen nice and organized because functionality was such a key part of the apartment’s design. “Our trick to keeping the open shelves clean is that we use everything on the shelves constantly,” Michelle says. The event showcases 20 current home trends by 20 designers for the year 2020. Very clever AT team. We created this complete list of 50 small studio apartment design ideas because we wanted to inspire and encourage the owners of such places to use their imagination and creativity and to search for unconventional solutions. Today, we're still gathering inspiration from all of these small-space innovations. “But it just feels like a full-size home in a way, even though it’s so small.”We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission.Got a tip, kitchen tour, or other story our readers should see? We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. May 30, 2020 - Explore nancyb584's board "Apt. “The staggered shelves make for a more interesting look but also allow for taller items, such as the olive oil.” There’s also a bunch of smart drawers under the stovetop: “We use them to store cast iron pans, trays, a griddle, Tupperware, baking supplies, and lots of utensils.”As for those subdued green cabinets: They found the cabinets at the Apartment Therapy readers loved the openness of the apartment — including the open shelving, although some skeptics worried about the dust and tidiness factor. “The shelves above the stove perfectly fit quart Mason jars and spices,” Michelle explains. Our experience leads us to believe that the compact living is a global trend that in the feature will become stronger. See more ideas about Space apartments, Small, Apartment therapy. See full post with more tips, links, and resources on the Apartment Therapy … See, Michelle and her partner Antonio rent from Michelle’s mom, Katherine Spetner, an architect and artist who purchased the building back in 2014.
If you didn’t already guess from the snippet above it’s our Eclectic English space for Apartment Therapy’s Small/Cool Event which officially went live (virtually, that is) last Friday. While sending in her stuff, she learned something new: “I actually thought that we had 650 square feet until I measured for the contest and was like, ‘Oh my god, we have 590? Apartment Therapy is full of ideas for creating a warm, beautiful, healthy home.Funny, considering the kitchen actually used to be a bedroom — the fridge sits in what was a Murphy bed alcove! (And the closet was turned into a pantry-slash-laundry room.) Apartment Therapy readers have spent the past few weeks scrolling through hundreds of real-life homes and voting for their favorite Small/Cool … In the spring, Apartment Therapy brought its readers the best of small spaces through its contest, Small Cool 2009. For Apartment Therapy's 12th annual Small Cool contest, the site reviewed entries from tiny-home dwellers all over the world. Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest.Submission in Apartment Therapy's signature Small/Cool Contest. The kitchen went in the bedroom, and vice versa. “That means dust doesn’t get a chance to settle, and every time I use the last of a piece in a stack, I quickly wipe down the shelf itself. At the time, the apartment had been stripped down to the studs, so Michelle and her mom worked together to redesign the apartment and boost its functionality factor while they were at it. “Having the dining table smack in the middle of our kitchen means it is so easy to host and entertain while preparing drinks, food, and even cleaning up at the end of the night,” she says. That’s even smaller than I thought,’” Michelle says. published Jun 9, 2020. by Alison Goldman. Now, Michelle loves how integrated the kitchen is with the rest of the living space. Their rental apartment was crowned this year’s grand prize winner of Apartment Therapy’s Small/Cool contest. “A bonus is being able to have the door to our balcony open while making coffee in the morning.”Although they don’t have a ton of storage space, Michelle and Antonio are able to keep the kitchen nice and organized because functionality was such a key part of the apartment’s design. “Our trick to keeping the open shelves clean is that we use everything on the shelves constantly,” Michelle says. The event showcases 20 current home trends by 20 designers for the year 2020. Very clever AT team. We created this complete list of 50 small studio apartment design ideas because we wanted to inspire and encourage the owners of such places to use their imagination and creativity and to search for unconventional solutions. Today, we're still gathering inspiration from all of these small-space innovations. “But it just feels like a full-size home in a way, even though it’s so small.”We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission.Got a tip, kitchen tour, or other story our readers should see? We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. May 30, 2020 - Explore nancyb584's board "Apt. “The staggered shelves make for a more interesting look but also allow for taller items, such as the olive oil.” There’s also a bunch of smart drawers under the stovetop: “We use them to store cast iron pans, trays, a griddle, Tupperware, baking supplies, and lots of utensils.”As for those subdued green cabinets: They found the cabinets at the Apartment Therapy readers loved the openness of the apartment — including the open shelving, although some skeptics worried about the dust and tidiness factor. “The shelves above the stove perfectly fit quart Mason jars and spices,” Michelle explains. Our experience leads us to believe that the compact living is a global trend that in the feature will become stronger. See more ideas about Space apartments, Small, Apartment therapy. See full post with more tips, links, and resources on the Apartment Therapy … See, Michelle and her partner Antonio rent from Michelle’s mom, Katherine Spetner, an architect and artist who purchased the building back in 2014.