When you have a studio apartment, space is at a premium. If you’re working from home, you have to be extra intelligent and creative when creating your workspace in a studio apartment. That’s okay, you’re in luck! We’re going to help you do just that in this post. Are you ready to optimise your studio apartment for an amazing, cost-effective, efficient workspace? Excellent, let’s begin!
Analyse your studio apartment
The first step when thinking about creating a stunning workspace in a studio apartment is to get realistic about your space. You need to figure out the square footage, twohe layout of your apartment, and visualise possibilities. If your studio apartment is a large square, you want to take that into account. If it’s a longer rectangle, take that into consideration as well. You need to clearly determine what you have to work with. There’s a significant difference in planning when you have a 250 ft2 studio as opposed to a 760 ft2 studio, for example.
Working with a small studio apartment
If you have a small studio apartment (under 600 ft2), no problem! You can still create an impressive work-from-home space. You just have to be more creative! For example, you may need to find a modular sofa to work in your space. You can always use a virtual room design app if you need to visualise how things could work!
When you have a small apartment, you may want to consider things like a Murphy bed. This is simply a bed that folds down from the wall when you sleep. You also want to choose a small entertainment centre. Or, you could consider mounting your television on the wall to save space.
Working with a large studio apartment
If you have a large studio apartment (over 600 ft2), you have many more options. You’ll want to begin listing all the things you want to have in your larger studio apartment in terms of furniture, home entertainment features, the size of your bed and additional aspects.
After creating a list of the things you want in your large studio apartment, figure out where in your apartment your work-from-home workstation would fit. You’ll have much more room compared to a small studio apartment. Therefore, you can likely fit more things into your workstation. Create a list of what you would like your workstation to include. You can always remove things later.
Moving forward with your workstation
Now that you know what you want in your workstation, and where you’ll put it, it’s time to move forward! You’re going to go ahead and source your items. Shopping can be so fun! It also can be super easy when you’re shopping online. Many people shop on huge websites like Amazon or Overstock. However, we do want to point out that buying large items can be a bit tricky online.
The reason it can be tricky is that it can be hard to gauge how those large items will actually look “in person” after you purchase them. So, you may want to go to a store or shopping mall to purchase your desk and other large items. This way, you can measure them, visualise them and really understand how they’ll look when you finish your wonderful new workstation!
Taking these tips into account, you’re on your way to creating an amazing work-from-home space!
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