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Apartment #30: Dante's First New York Love

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Name: Dante
Location: West Village
Size: 250 sq/ft
Type: Studio

The Pitch:

I moved to this approx 250sf studio from a luxurious flat in San Francisco and brought the majority of my furniture with me. When the movers were done there was almost no room to unpack- just floor to ceiling boxes.

 
 
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Somehow, I got it all in there: the queen-size bed, the dining table that seats 6. There wasn't much room to move, but it was all in there. While I am on the verge of moving to another apartment (a little bigger!), this one is still my favorite and it will be sad to leave. I am really glad I had a chance to document it. And at least now, when I move, I won't need to buy a thing!

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Comments (19)

Hmmm, you should have left more than just your heart in San Francisco.

posted by Lori on 2005-04-27 16:45:22

I like it Dante! I too am a "small studio survivor" and I know that it's hard to give away furniture when you know that at some point you'll be moving on to a larger place. There's a lot going on in the apartment but I don't think it's overwhelming, and there's a balance between organization and living that looks comfortable to me. I miss my little studio and I know you will miss yours too. When you live in a space so small you get to know, and love, every inch of it!

posted by Colleen on 2005-04-27 16:57:24

the red/white yard furniture rocks

posted by paul on 2005-04-27 17:12:55

The utilitarian metal/garden furniture theme is not quite doing it for me. You are consistant in your choices of metal topped desk, metal filing cabinet, metal garden furniture and metal tool chest - but they don't seem to work in the overall look. The wood table seems out of place (as does the wood stool).

I am sure it looked much better in California where indoor/outdoor designs are more practical - just does not quite do it in a New York Studio space.

posted by Jane on 2005-04-27 17:28:37

hmmm i'm sorry but all this looks like a typical studio.

I love the tool box though.

posted by me of me inc. on 2005-04-27 17:33:37

Cute! I like the red/grey thing you've got going.

posted by webmacher on 2005-04-27 17:38:11

The red and white furniture DOES rock and the table looks like a very nice one. Good for you for hanging on to the things you love long enough to get a foothold in New York. Good luck in your new and improved space.

posted by Sharon on 2005-04-27 21:43:11

Some nice pieces -- I like the four photographs hung up in a column by that one door -- but it is crowded. If you have a table in the kitchen, why would you take up so much space with another in the other room? Why not just leave the benches and a small coffee table?

posted by ak on 2005-04-27 21:59:57

OK -- once you're in that next apartment, you'll probably have to really think about what stuff must go since you'll know what space you're really dealing with. But if you're from California, I can see why it's completely impossible to have stayed in this place very long.

But the colors are great, and I can see where you've been and where you're probably going to end up. The tool chest really is great, and makes me almost want one. Would love to see how that next place looks.

posted by Curtis on 2005-04-28 00:38:26

love your patio furniture couch and the pillows. and bowls. hello from san francisco.

posted by orangered on 2005-04-28 02:13:49

you really have a way of piling so much junk into a confined space and making it look like you really tried...but failed and keep failing you will because you must be blind not to see how awful your flat is...

posted by sy on 2005-04-28 06:44:44

easy there, sy.

posted by seema on 2005-04-28 08:14:47

I think the pad is adorable. I love the red cushioned patio furniture. Some day it will look really fab on your Hamptons porch or your pre war balcony.

posted by miranda on 2005-04-28 09:48:08

Sy, there's a difference between constructive criticism and meanness. I suggest you learn it.

posted by Colleen on 2005-04-28 10:28:20

I'm next on the anti-Sy bandwagon... waaaay out of line, mate.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-04-28 12:18:16

I don't know if it's the smallest/coolest, but it's always nice to see someone else who has "my" red and white habit. I especially love the vintage lawn furniture...

posted by mary on 2005-04-28 14:03:58

I like your sense of stuff. Your choice of objects feel warm and comfortable and eclectic and personal, but also reflect a distinctive sensibility. For some reason I like your bedding, your shelves of pictures, your drawings. It doesn't altogether sing because your apartment is too incredibly small, to state the obvious. You are a bigger apartment in a small apartment's body.

posted by evoli on 2005-04-29 02:14:50

All aboard the anti-sy wagon...

posted by squixan on 2005-04-29 15:30:28

Yes, mean Sy.
I think you did well with what you have, but maybe organizing your stuff better would make it easier on the eye. I have the same problem though...I want to keep all of the things I love within eyesight. =)

posted by Cilla on 2005-04-29 18:20:18

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