See How Two People Actually Make a 320-Square-Foot Brooklyn Apartment Work
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See How Two People Actually Make a 320-Square-Foot Brooklyn Apartment Work
"We independently select these products-if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Not to be hyperbolic, but this 320-square-foot apartment in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood might be filled with the most brilliant organizing and style ideas of all time. Ideas so good, two people are thriving in this small space."
"At the time of my last AT feature, my style was bright, maximal, colorful, and funky. Everything was girl-coded and perfect for a 29-year-old woman living on her own, Maggie writes. I leaned into my mural skills by painting bright shapes all across the main room, accessorizing the furniture with fun pillows and each surface with fun decor pieces."
"I also have continued to work on storage and organization to accommodate two people living in the space, which includes designing more solutions into the space, like wardrobes and dressers."
A 320-square-foot apartment in Brooklyn's Greenpoint was adapted to house two people through strategic organization and design choices. The unit sits one block from the subway and close to bars and restaurants, with large windows providing direct morning sunlight. The building has few frills—older fixtures, no amenities, and no closets—so storage and organization became priorities. Bright, maximal murals and colorful decor were softened to incorporate a partner's style, with soft yellow walls and a delicate flower mural added. Additional wardrobes and dressers were designed and integrated to accommodate two occupants while preserving light and livability.
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