Marisa transformed her 350-square-foot Manhattan studio apartment, originally a cold prewar space, into a colorful and cozy modern maximalist home. She embraced various design styles such as Japanese and Moroccan, filling her small space with bold colors and patterns. Smart storage solutions, like hooks for handbags and vertical organization, helped her maximize the functionality of her home. A favorite nook was created on the windowsill, turning it into a serene reading area. Marisa's journey illustrates that even in limited square footage, creative design can flourish effectively.
With a small space to work with, I wanted to express my love for maximalism while not feeling claustrophobic.
My intention was to make that area feel like a walk-in closet!
It's helpful with making the space look less empty and also if you're tight in real estate.
I can people watch or read and feel like I'm in my own world when I close the curtains and block off my view.
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