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As graduate students, Meredith and her roommate were looking for additional ways to create more individual space for both of them. By using a large floating bookcase as a divider, they were able to separate their dining room and living room.
"I'm lucky to have some amazing original features, like an exposed brick wall and cast-iron columns, and the doors felt really out of place," this apartment owner says of her dated interior doors.
It’s sleek, weighs under 20 pounds, minimizes cord clutter, and has the ability to link together four TVs for a massive 110-inch screen. So what’s the downside?
Fenella and her family moved into their Melbourne home under a year ago, and they've been busy at work at colorful, unique pieces that give their house character. Fenella says she could spend hours scouring Etsy for items that bring their home together in an interesting way that speaks to her style.
After her uncle's passing, Sophia inherited his Manhattan apartment, and her grandmother lives only six blocks away. At first, it was difficult for her grandma to come visit. So Sophia decided to decorate the space with her grandma's art to bring joy into her home.
Because of their limited square footage, these renters didn't want to bring in baby stuff for the sake of stuff. Maximizing vertical space was key, and they did this by way of wall-mounted book racks, a hanging clothes rack, and floating shelves to hold baby care essentials.