These 10 Gorgeous 600-Square-Foot Homes Feel So Spacious (I Can’t Believe It!)

published Aug 9, 2024
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The lounge is the soul of my home and where I spend the most time. The modular sofa was a thrift store find and can be reconfigured depending on the occasion. I layered the built-in shelves with personal objects and plants. Soon, I will be adding a motorized projector screen for watching movies.

If you’re Zillow scrolling for a new home and you’re looking for a specific-sized home, it’s fair to wonder: How big is 600 square feet? It might not be palatial, but it’s larger than your average tiny home. With a bit of creativity, 600 square feet is enough to create a comfortable, livable space. Just look at how people have made functional and spacious living spaces out of 400-square-foot homes

Not fully convinced? That’s OK. If you want to see how others utilize their 600-square-foot homes, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to view 10 stunning 600-square-foot (or close!) homes. 

1. This Blank New-Build’s Bold Transformation Started with One Perfect Pink Color

A cool visual trick in a small space is to maintain a similar color palette throughout to draw the eye from one corner to the next and create a cohesive look. Kate Moorhouse’s beautiful 600-square-foot U.K. apartment perfectly nails this technique, employing a chic combination of pink, orange, and shades of green throughout. 

Check out the full home tour for details on this three-hued color palette. 

Credit: Ariel Sun

2. This Artist’s Small Brooklyn Apartment Is Like an Art Playground

Small spaces require regular decluttering, and Ariel Sun understands this in her organic modern Brooklyn apartment. “Your home mirrors who you are and changes as you do. Regular decluttering is really important, as it clears space for fresh energy to flow in,” she says. A clean, neutral palette allows her artwork — displayed on a gallery wall in the living room — to really stand out. 

Visit the full home tour to see more of Ariel’s zen apartment. 

3. This Small NYC Co-op Cleverly Solves the “Home Office Issue”

In the 650-square-foot apartment that Tracey Forzaglia shares with her husband, Thomas, the term “zone out” takes on a different meaning. The challenge? They needed to create two separate work-from-home spaces. “Zones were the answer to dividing the living room into a dining area, coffee bar, TV and gaming spot, conversation area, bar, office, and music space. It was hard to believe all these activities can occur comfortably in one large room,” Tracey says. 

See how these zones come to life in the full home tour

Credit: Hannah Breen
Living room (front room): taken from the corner by the front apartment door. Both living room couches face our TV console (not pictured). This is the "main" room of the apartment.

4. Hannah’s 575-Square-Foot Apartment in Massachusetts

One way to make a 600-square-foot residence feel like home is to incorporate your favorite colors and accent pieces. While you’ll still have to make strategic decisions to prevent clutter from building up, this square footage certainly still allows for a personal touch. In her 575-square-foot apartment she shares with her partner, Hannah Breen has experimented with different colors in many unique ways, including accents on walls and eclectic furnishings. 

Explore more of Hannah’s colorful apartment in the full home tour

The desk space is framed by a tall pinboard that provides daily inspiration and occasionally functions as a photo backdrop when I'm working from home. The wood stove is a special feature that adds character, as well as warmth and ambiance during the winter.

5. Marina’s 610-Square-Foot Loft in Oregon

Marina De Salis lives alone in her Portland loft, which she adoringly calls her “verdant sanctuary.” She’s chosen the classically minimalist black and white look for her space, with vibrant pops of green in the form of plants and indoor trees. A decidedly pared-down aesthetic affords her plenty of space for entertaining despite the apartment’s smaller size, and a clever mezzanine allows for a dedicated sleeping space.

Check out Marina’s gorgeous loft in the full home tour

Credit: Erin Derby

6. This Small Brooklyn Rental Will Inspire You to Break Furniture Layout Rules

At 600-square-feet on the dot, this small Brooklyn apartment owned by Celeste Escotet and Lucas Silverstein is full of color and light. They’ve mastered small-space living by rethinking their open floor plan and creating spaces defined by furniture rather than walls. “Don’t be a wall hugger! I’ve learned over the years of decorating my own spaces to try to visualize the floor plan in a more fluid way rather than filling wall space,” Celeste encourages. 

See more of their sunny apartment in the full home tour

7. A 600-Square-Foot U.K. Home Has Gorgeous Emerald Green Colors and Cute DIY Yard Seating

Decorating her space with items, colors, and even fabrics that give a nod to some of her favorite memories and experiences was the goal for U.K. homeowner Alicia Murphy. The 600-square-foot apartment has an open floor plan that wasn’t heavy on personality when she moved in. Now, the space reflects this couple’s shared life. “I’ve always tried to make sure our interior style reflects us as people, too, and wanted to make a space that felt personal and very ‘us,'” Alicia explains.

Visit the full home tour to see more of this gorgeous space. 

“Bringing our story of the space to life was a cocktail of creativity: vintage, with a dash of scrappy and a modern twist,” Michelle wrote in her Small/Cool contest submission.

8. Before & After: How This Tiny, Dark Apartment Transformed into 2020’s Small/Cool Grand Prize Winner

This 590-square-foot apartment outside Oakland, California, was the 2020 Small/Cool Winner for Apartment Therapy. And a glance inside shows why: This was a huge renovation from a previously dark, dated space, and has been turned into a beautiful, airy home, thanks to Michelle Spetner and her partner. Here, neutral tones on walls and cabinets serve as a backdrop for dramatic pops of color sprinkled throughout the place. This creates a cozy, cohesive vibe from start to finish. 

See why this was Apartment Therapy’s 2020 Small/Cool winner in the full home tour

Credit: Liz Calka

9. This Small Studio Apartment Has an Easy, Elegant Divider Solution

At 600 square feet, this Washington, D.C., apartment looks like it belongs in the center of Paris. Black and white accent pieces lend to the chic, sophisticated aesthetic, and a strategically placed IKEA bookshelf carves out a private space for owner Channing Foster’s bed despite the apartment’s small size. It’s her proudest DIY, says Channing. “I love using the open cubes to break it up and let a bit of extra light into the bed nook. Plus, they double as extra nightstand space on the back.”

Visit the full home tour to see how the IKEA bookshelves benefit the space. 

10. An ’80s Memphis Group-Inspired Apartment in Montreal

This 600-square-foot Montreal apartment is owned by Stefano Giacomello, whose main goal was to capitalize on its cool architectural features, like an exposed brick wall. He chose neutral-hued furnishings to make the space feel less cluttered and juxtaposed them with pops of primary colors for visual interest. 

Explore more of this stunning apartment in the full home tour