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An enlightened life – the joy of living with less

Choosing life in a small space doesn’t mean choosing a small life! Challenged to create a home for a retiree who downsized to a studio apartment, interior designer Hans Blomquist mixed comfort and smart storage for a home free of clutter and lots of room to live big.

A bed with a grey velvet quilted headboard and layered bedlinen.
A bed with a grey velvet quilted headboard and layered bedlinen.

A chance to start fresh each day

'Make room for what matters to you' was the only ‘small space rule’ for the team planning this studio apartment for our imagined single woman looking forward to starting over in a new city. Rather than going small-scale on furniture, a big bed with soft velvet headboard became the key piece – its oversized comfort a shortcut to ensuring she wakes refreshed and ready to enjoy whatever the day brings.

Behind this home is the idea of using the space you have, however limited, to suit you. Suddenly you have more freedom, time and energy to do the things you love.

Split the space, double the use

Storage units do a useful job, but here they are useful and beautiful. A freestanding ELVARLI unit that safely fixes to the ceiling makes a separate living zone. Textiles and lighting create a cozy nook for one and ottomans provide extra seating for guests. The unit’s open and closed storage options mean practical stuff is hidden in drawers, while the open shelves make perfect frames to display collections.

Find ways for your home to reflect your personality. Hooks keep jewellery neat while allowing you to see it every day; while glass-front cabinets keep treasures dust-free but not out of sight.

Always room for more

Is a fixed dining table an indulgence in a studio apartment? For our woman’s fresh start in a new city, having a dedicated place to enjoy the ritual of setting the table, taking a pause and enjoying a meal felt important – `a well-deserved treat´.  INGATORP's drop-leaf design means the table can grow with the guest list, with pouffes pulled from around the apartment to serve as extra seats.

When less is more

As well as making smart use of all the studio apartment’s space, the team looked beyond the usual departments for solutions. The BESTÅ wall unit is 20cm deep, enough to hold glassware but slim-line enough to be wall-mounted by the dining area without it feeling like it’s sitting on top of you as you eat. And it handily stores your glasses next to the spot where you’re most likely to uncork a drink!

Zoning the open-plan floor space in this studio apartment has created ‘rooms’ within a room, making it easy to enjoy different activities and live beyond the limits of the space.

The latest IKEA Life at Home report identifies the importance of ownership in making a home feel like home. But as more and more of us rent, ownership is no longer about buying. It’s about making the space feel personal to us.

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Made by
Interior designer: Hans Blomquist
Photographer: Kristian Krebs