Who has the smallest coolest home? It's up to you to decide. Click through to check out today's entries and then vote for your favorites.
• Teeny-Tiny: deRaismes' Vintage Finds
• Teeny-Tiny: Alexa's Paris in Park Slope
• International: Geoff's Southern Exposure Studio
• Teeny-Tiny: Jennifer's Gathering Place
• Teeny-Tiny: Nick's First Apartment
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This reminds me, this weekend we watched HGTV's Househunters in Paris. There was this woman looking for a condo for around $140k. I had to rewind as I saw a condo for 75 square feet!!! It was so small that she could barely fit in it and she had to poke her head out of the skylight!!! It was fun to watch though as I think everyone can learn good design from small spaces. Love the new Small Cool 2012 posts!
Not a comment on which place is coolest, but I do want to compliment Geoff on that turquoise sofa!
@sherrybinnh - thanks! :)
One more Expedit and I'll die.. (;
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I understand why someone would want to break up a studio with a large shelf or curtain, but it's nice to see spaces where one embraces the singular room. Sometimes breaking up a space leads to low, inadequate lighting and rooms that look very cluttered. Just my 2 cents.
I had a studio once and I used an expedit (sorry YB, you might 'die' now) as a room divider. I found it really helped me enjoy my space more. It prevented me from seeing the front door from my bed and also made me feel like I had a bedroom. Seeing as these people have to actually LIVE in these spaces, they probably can pick out their own arrangements. Just sayin'