Small and Stunning

It is well known that I adore things in miniature. For some reason I absolutely freak my freak over teeny tiny objects, so it’s fitting that I find small spaces so intriguing and romantic despite the trials they may pose.  Design wise the challenge of a small space is a fun part of the process- you have to use every inch wisely and make sure that the objects in the space all have a purpose and are adored.  When I saw this space I flipped- it’s 500 square feet of design goodness.  Of course, you have a head start when there are architectural details like these huge windows and high ceilings involved! Adore these pics below and then check in below and I’ll dissect why this space works so well:

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Picture 19Picture 21WHY THIS SPACE WORKS:

* By keeping the floors and walls the same white color the space grows exponentially because the eye isn’t sure where the walls end and the floor begins. The only thing I may have considered in here is painting the ceiling a glossy light light blue for added interest and the feeling of a crisp sky above!

*The use of built ins is crucial- in a small space I advise you to consider investing in some kind of built ins to de-clutter and use as little floor square footage as possible. Every inch counts in a space this small. Open shelving is also a great way to keep objects off valuable floor space and the lack of cabinet door aids int he airy, open feeling.

*The use of bold wallpaper in the living area on one wall instead of art work is genius.  Frames would break up that wall and make it look choppy and smaller- the paper gives great visual impact and makes that wall seem way  larger and more dramatic by drawing the eye up and around with continuous pattern.  In the closet, the bright print makes the small space seem really special.  I would have done a floor to ceiling mirror on the wall where the smaller mirror is hung to reflect and double the pattern (more bang for your buck)even more and make it seem bigger.

*The open shower in the bathroom makes it seem bigger ( a clean glass door would help with water splatter and still allow for this). A curtain would kill this space and make it seem claustrophobic.  Check your local Home Depot for affordable glass door options.

* Lots of neutrals keep everything light and fresh.  As I’ve mentioned this month, I am craving a clean space like this. It helps calm the mind and keep you feeling buoyant!

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24 Responses to “Small and Stunning”

  1. Emily says:

    I am LOVING these floors and the color of the walls in the kitchen. Fabulous space!

  2. Connor says:

    This is an incredible space! The floors especially… The only thing I could do without is the piano black IKEA cabinetry in the kitchen.

    The wallpaper pattern on the bedroom divider screams Erin Gates.

    Where is this apartment?

  3. Nicole says:

    Amazing use of space!!!! It seems so much bigger than 500 sq ft. So open and airy!

  4. Sara Jane says:

    Cute!! I love all things miniature too!! I’ve always wanted a farm of miniature animals (tiny pigs, horses, cows, sheep, corgis, pygmy hippos, etc)

  5. pam says:

    when can i move in? love it.

  6. Sarah says:

    This is amazing! I love it and would move in in a second!

  7. paula says:

    I love small spaces. this one is divine.

  8. Nicole M. says:

    Wow! What a space! Love it! I used to have a small (350 sq. ft.) apartment, and out of all the places I’ve lived, I think that itty-bitty space is still my favorite.

    I’m a huge fan of all things tiny, too!

  9. Jill says:

    I adore the orange floral wallpaper.

  10. Katie says:

    Love it! I love all the white and natural light!

  11. Geri says:

    Loving the floors…but is that toilet kitty corner (sp.?) Looks it from the photo.

  12. Karena says:

    So darling, It does work very well! I love love this as a getaway place, for painting and reflection

  13. fabulous use of space! head over heels for those windows…

  14. Emily says:

    I’m a fan of little things, too! I love this space and your tips on why it works. Those windows are awesome!

  15. love small spaces. if i could, i would live in a studio – hard with a 3 year old – but then i could hire you and your geniusness would make it work!! [high ceilings and windows please]

  16. Rebecca says:

    I’m selling all of my stuff and moving into that space. Immediately!

  17. Jessica says:

    wow, this is absolutely stunning. i love the color combination!! also, is that a kitty-cornered toilette i spy? love love love.

  18. Jennifer says:

    So who makes the fantastic geometric wallpaper???? Want it in my foyer!!

  19. Donna says:

    Unbelieveably great! I too would love to know where the wallpaper is from! Agree with Jessica…love, love, love!

  20. Diana Wolfe says:

    Could you please tell me where to buy these beautiful wallcoverings?????

  21. Alissa says:

    Loving their use of wallpaper

  22. Greet says:

    Gorgeous post you did here!!
    Thank you!

    Greet

  23. Charlotta says:

    Great place!
    Saw that it is from my home country Sweden!
    Nice find.
    xCharlotta

  24. devon says:

    Anyone know where to get striped pillowcases like those?