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24-hour living in a small studio

Here’s a less conventional (yet functional) way to store all your clothes and organise your living space in a one-room apartment. An open wardrobe, rollable trolleys, flexible beds...you'll definitely need them in small spaces!

A small apartment doesn’t stop this duo from entertaining at home. They get a little creative with their seats: a comfy pouffe for the floor, an armchair and a tiny seat module that doubles as a footrest. Let the study session begin.

Divide your storage into zones around the room to make a one-room apartment feel more spacious. These nine drawers provide plenty of space for clothes, socks and scarves.

Get the best of both worlds by having a combination of closed and open storage in the same unit. Save the top for displaying your muses (and storing schoolwork). Use the bottom drawers to stash extra clothes, or other hideaway items.

Use a TARVA daybed as a sofa during the day, and as two beds by night. This will help keep your living space open and airy. Give your frame a facelift: these guys stained over pine to give their bedframe an oak wood appearance.

When it’s time for some shut eye, lightweight coffee tables help bring the party wherever you need it — and an alarm clock, too.