Anna Meyer shares her experience living in her 200-square-foot Manhattan studio apartment, which she has successfully transformed from a "gray, cold, and dark" space into a chic and cozy home. Blending 1960s design with a French influence, she incorporates elements reminiscent of a romantic NYC rom-com. Anna emphasizes the importance of color coordination in small spaces and suggests limiting to three colors for a cohesive look. Her unique decor includes pieces from 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' adding character to her living environment.
I thought living in such a small space would make me lose my sanity, but an advantage of such a small space is it's a cinch to decorate.
I've made it somewhere I really enjoy spending time, romanticizing my life as a '90s NYC rom-com character with a mix of 1960s design.
One dominant color and two complementary colors can help make everything come together in a small space, especially when decorating a studio apartment.
I even have a bunch of decor that came straight from the set dec department of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel!
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