Bright, well-lit spaces feel bigger, so be sure to maximize the light in your space as best you can. "To make the space appear bigger, light is your best friend," said Anaïs. "If you have a wide ...
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A studio needs to serve a lot of purposes, but it doesn’t need to serve them all at the same time. Find pieces that fold away when not in use, such as Murphy beds and drop leaf tables. Or go all out ...