All Single Ladies: Here’s How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment

All Single Ladies: Here's How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment

Living alone in a studio apartment for single women can be a task in itself, but making it look nice shouldn’t be

 

We love a woman who knows what she wants and goes for it. While it can be difficult for a woman to strive for total independence, the struggle doesn’t end there. Anyone who lives alone can attest that it’s not always a walk in the park. There are a hundred different things to juggle, especially when managing your work life and home. But it is doable and definitely worth it!

 

The place you call home should be lovable and livable. When it comes to a small studio apartment, the challenge of decorating a small studio apartment is to harmoniously combine different spaces without looking too cluttered, while ensuring that the space remains beautiful at the same time. Here are seven great tips on how to decorate a small studio apartment for single women.

Create your cozy corner

When thinking about designing and decorating a small studio apartment, the focus is usually on providing all the essential components. A cozy corner is just as important. If your studio apartment has a pretty window or spare corner, set up a comfortable chair, throw in a stool or rug to rest your legs, add a minimal, warm lamp, and throw in a few pillows in to make room for some me time’.

All Single Ladies: Here's How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment

Add functional and decorative dividers

The challenge (and the exciting part) with small spaces is ensuring that the different zones within them are clearly visible while still allowing for a smooth transition between them. In this studio apartment, the living room and bedroom are divided using the large open shelf. The shelf acts as a wall or partition and provides space for books or other decorative items that give it a beautiful look. Likewise, the half wall that separates the dining area from the living area can be used for placing houseplants, making the apartment look fresh and beautiful.

Have fun with patterns and prints

For small multifunctional spaces, it’s best to keep colors to a minimum. But that doesn’t have to make it boring. Within a minimalist color scheme, decorating your small studio apartment can be fun with cool stripes and Aztec prints for furnishings and decoration.

All Single Ladies: Here's How to Decorate Your Studio Apartment

Brighten up your studio apartment with a touch of color

It’s always a safe bet to keep your small studio apartment’s decor minimalist in gray and white tones, but you can prevent it from becoming too monotonous. The bright shade of green with the bar stools, plants and lampshade make this studio apartment even more adorable.

Keep your room subtle in gray

While a pop of color works for some, for others it’s all about keeping the house unobtrusive. And a versatile color like gray is the best way to achieve this. This studio apartment for single women is cozy and functional in gray. The relaxed seating options for the living room can be easily combined with the bedroom. The elaborate bathroom area also adds a wall and different texture that sets the tone for the dining area.

Provide some privacy

A studio apartment does not necessarily have to be a space without boundaries and separate rooms. It’s completely normal to have a friend come over to stay with you every now and then or even share your studio apartment with a roommate. It’s crucial to create a level of privacy whether you’re alone or with someone, especially in a small space. You can add a sliding door to separate the sleeping area. If you have a permanent roommate, it’s best to have multi-purpose furniture like a convertible sofa bed.

Arrange furniture so that it connects two rooms

When it comes to furnishing a studio apartment for a woman, having limited space and having everything can be difficult. But thoughtful design can help overcome this problem. The kitchen and dining area in this studio apartment blends well with the living space. The additional storage space serves as a partition, a cooking preparation platform, an area for displaying decor, and a dining area for one person. Placing the dining chair between the living room and kitchen area gives you the best of both worlds.