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  2. Is Your Apartment Tiny? These 23 Space-Saving Furniture Ideas ...

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    Living in a tiny apartment can feel like a constant game of Tetris, where every inch of space is precious and clutter seems to multiply overnight. You know the struggle: trying to squeeze a queen ...

  3. These 20 Apartment Balcony Ideas Are the Prettiest Perches - AOL

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    Whether it be small or large, with plants or outdoor furniture, with a view of the sea or a compact interior courtyard, we’ve got apartment balcony ideas to make the most minimal or most over ...

  4. This Cozy Cape Cod Cottage Has "Nooks and Crannies Galore" - AOL

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    This room is “cozy, dark, and moody for snuggling in during the harsh winter months,” Shadrick says. The woven rush chairs add warmth and texture and match the whiskey-colored sofa.

  5. Studio apartment - Wikipedia

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    A studio apartment, or studio condo [1] also known as a studio flat (), self-contained apartment (), efficiency apartment, bed-sitter (), or bachelor apartment, is a small dwelling in which the normal functions of a number of rooms – often the living room, bedroom, and kitchen – are combined into a single room.

  6. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Small houses may emphasize design over size, [120] utilize dual purpose features and multi-functional furniture, and incorporate technological advances of space saving equipment and appliances. [22] Vertical space optimization is also a common feature of small houses and apartments. An example of this is the use of loft spaces for sleeping and ...

  7. Single-kitchen home - Wikipedia

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    The apartments themselves would be equipped with small functional kitchens, and Gropius described the communal facilities as a café and social room with a roof terrace, library and reading room, sports and bathing room. The realization of the project failed due to both the world economic crisis and the German building laws of the time.