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Studios apartments – sometimes called studio flats or bachelor apartments – are the smallest type of rental unit offered by apartment complexes. Generally they are the least expensive as well. Studio apartments are best suited and often most preferred by single young adults starting out, but are a popular choice for anyone who wants to save cash and who doesn’t require a lot of space.

Studio apartment designs usually consist of a single large room that serves as the bedroom, living room, and dining room. Kitchen facilities are usually located in a corner of the main room are off to the side in a smaller separate room. The bathroom is usually its own small room off to the side. Some studios even have shared bathrooms with other units, though this is less common. In the U.S., studios range between 300 to 500 square feet. In other countries, they are often much smaller, especially in Japan and many European cities.

When living in a studio apartment, you will have to go to greater lengths to organize and manage your space effectively. Finding efficient ways to store your things is key – find ways to increase your effective space by using things like door hooks to hang towels, coats or bathrobes. Door-mounted shoe racks are a good choice if you have lots of footwear. Everything that you are able to store in vertical space takes up less room on the floor.

Also be sure not to cram too much stuff in your studio apartment. If your apartment is too packed or cluttered, you may find it too stressful to live there. For certain life styles, a studio may not be suitable. If you like sleeping in a king-size bed and cooking large multi-course meals in a big kitchen, then a studio apartment might not be the best fit for you. You can still bring your king-size bed with you; just understand that you may have to make sacrifices for space elsewhere. Space management is also important if you plan on having people over. It can be difficult to arrange a space that is both convenient for your day-to-day living as well as entertaining friends and family.

Studio apartments, by lieu of their small size, clutter up and get messy very quickly. While living in a studio, you will have to be fairly proactive about keeping it clean and uncluttered. Cups, dishes, packaging, and other things that accumulate on shelf and table space will accumulate more quickly than they would in a larger dwelling. Taking small steps to keep your studio apartment uncluttered and organized on a daily basis will make living in a smaller space less stressful and make cleaning days a less onerous and intensive chore.

When living in a small studio apartment, take every opportunity you can to get up and out and away. Studios especially will drive you stir-crazy if you don’t get out enough, due to the confined living space. Exercise regularly, meet up with friends, and stay active to avoid getting too cooped up in your studio apartment. Get your reading or studying done at a nearby library. Many studios are located in more urban areas, so take the opportunity to try out different restaurants, shops, and attractions your friends (budget permitting). The key to being happy in a small studio apartment is to manage space effectively, stay clean and organized, and to get out often.

Hopefully this will help you to make an informed decision on whether a studio apartment is right for you.