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  2. 10 Clever Studio Apartment Design Ideas That Will Help You ...

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    Ready to make your studio apartment feel like a palace? Here are 10 ideas to help you live your life to the fullest…without cluttering your space, of course.

  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. Cheryl Eisen - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Eisen also appeared in two Forbes articles, sharing her input on Home Decor Trends to Expect in 2020, as well as, design ideas to maximize space and functionality in your home. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Apartment Therapy, [ 43 ] New York Magazine's The Strategist, [ 44 ] Forbes [ 45 ] and the New York Post [ 46 ] consistently share Eisen as a ...

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    “The space was a bland white box with mismatched furniture, but the high-quality cabinetry and stone gave us a starting point,” Svenstrup says of the 2,400-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment.

  6. Scissor section flat - Wikipedia

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    The scissor section flat is a distinctive way of arranging the flats in an apartment block that was developed in the 1950s by London County Council Architects department. [1] The interlocking design provides a way of maximising the space given to flats in any building volume by reducing the space needed for entrance corridors and providing a ...

  7. Apartment Therapy - Wikipedia

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    In addition to sharing design tips, [7] Apartment Therapy features house tours in which readers post pictures of their apartments and solicit suggestions for specific improvements. [17] In 2005, the site held its first annual "Smallest, Coolest Apartment Contest," open only to New Yorkers with a residence of 500 square feet or less.