I love my little bachelorette pad. Living in a newer construction building has lots of perks (floor to ceiling windows are everything)! But the sacrifice is definitely space in my studio-plus/ junior one bedroom apartment. Having all of my furniture sized proportionately to the space is key to keeping my main living area looking spacious.
For smaller areas like my entryway and bathroom I try not to take up any of the floor space with extra furniture. Instead I try to find storage that I can attach to wall like the mesh baskets in my bathroom. In my entryway some cubbies for shoes/accessories and a freestanding clothing rack make up for the lack of closet space.
Products: Sofa (Ikea, $399); Fleece throw blanket (Urban Outfitters, $49); Round throw pillow (Urban Outfitters, $39); Coffee table (Ikea, $44.99); Desk (Ikea, $49.99); Desk chair (Ikea, $40); Standing floor mirror (Target, $59.99); Glass jewelry display box (Urban Outfitters, $16); Bed blanket (Target, $49.99); Wall mounted wire baskets & mirror (from the ALGOT system by Ikea); Wall mounted shoe cubbie (Lowe’s, $43.98); Clothing rack (Ikea, $12.99); Doormat (Target, $10.99). All photos taken by me.