Monday, October 25, 2010
Turn your studio apartment into a 1 bedroom with PAX - Part 2
You asked for it! thedesignguy has shared more photos and I've posted them below the original post. Click to get the whole shebang on turning your studio apartment into a 1 bedroom with a Pax room divider.
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they have a dining room! in toronto, that apartment would be considered a 1+den!
ReplyDeletein all seriousness, it looks great.
ROFL so true about Toronto. The entire real estate market in Toronto's a bloody scam. Where else would you find an entire city filled with the so called "basement apartments"?
ReplyDeleteBTW, awesome hack. Maybe I can use this for my home recording studio.
Basement apartments are really common in pretty much every major city in the US.
ReplyDeleteNot major cities like New York, LA, San Diego, Portland, Austin, Dallas
ReplyDeleteNot major cities in Canada like Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary
Some of that would be because basements don't exist in Texas. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteBottom line - Toronto's a scam
ReplyDeleteSeriously.
just wondering what's the area of the living room and the bedroom section only.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this. Also love the mad men mural - any chance designguy would divulge the source for that?
ReplyDeletereservoir dogs =/= mad men
ReplyDeleteIn Sydney ( Australia) a studio means a space about 290 square feet in size. A single open room includes a 'kitchenette' on one wall or in a corner and a tiny bathroom in another corner. There is no entry hall, no separate kitchen and almost never a nook for a bed, let alone a dining room/space. This apartment looks awesome to start with but I must admit the room divider is a fantastic addition. Well done.
ReplyDeletesigh...so happy to see this. I just rented a teeny place that is laid out well, and was thinking of how I can hide my bed in one of the corners. SCORE!!!
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