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

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    Ok, this 490-square-foot apartment is technically a one bedroom, but there are myriad ideas to steal from this multi-purpose space, thanks to designer Nina Barneih Blair. The living area, for ...

  3. How to Decorate Your Small Apartment Living Room - AOL

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    These apartment living room ideas include cheap and modern design tips that will help you revamp your layout with minimal effort, whether you rent or buy. How to Decorate Your Small Apartment ...

  4. 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.

  5. Microapartment - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the largest microapartment building in the world is The Collective Old Oak, [33] which opened in London on May 1, 2016. [34] Designed by PLP Architecture, the development has 546 rooms with most units grouped into "twodios" – two en-suite bedrooms that share a small kitchenette. There are also some private suites.

  6. What's the Difference Between a Studio and One-Bedroom Apartment?

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    Searching for an apartment—even a small apartment, such as a studio or one-bedroom unit—is no easy feat. From the location to the price, renting versus buying, there’s much to consider. The ...

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    A cottage is a small house, usually one or two stories in height, although the term is sometimes applied to larger structures. Cape Cod-style house or Cape: a style of a double-pile one-story cottage; low, broad with a steep side-gable roof to which dormers are often added to create a second story (in some locations, referred to as 1.5-story)