Tip #73: Embrace your crazy corners.
It’s possible that I should be the last person on the planet to recommend such a thing. Truth be told, there are a few corners in this apartment that could use significantly more attention. That weird alcove next to the bed? It’d look awesome with a built in bookcase made from reclaimed wood. The loft in general? A coat of paint could be transformative.
But the relative impermanence of our stay here, coupled with the more important limitations of renting our space and living on a restricted budget means that some projects don’t happen, and won’t happen.
Still. It can be worth the effort to work with the oddities of your small space, rather than against them. In our loft, the ceilings are less than 5 feet tall. {On the day that we ever move to a larger space, I will do somersaults on the bed, just because I can}. The short ceilings make hanging things on the wall difficult. But then—and this is largely related to Tip #22: Hold on to What You Love—sometimes you just have to hang something because you want to and not because it looks perfect in the place you have.
For our wedding last summer, one of my cousins framed for us a signed lithograph by Stow Wengenroth. It’s about the most special thing we own and even though it’s in a kind of funny spot, we went with it. In an effort to make the space work, I added a hanging basket {another v. special wedding gift} and hung the litho in line with the stairs to make for a cohesive look. It might not win “nook of the year,”and it’s near impossible to photograph it well, but it’s a sweet little corner in an apartment that doesn’t have many of them.
Do you guys also suffer from strange corners? What have you done to make them work for you?
Tiny Apartment Survival Tips 1- 72, here.
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Love, love your blog..I check it every day for updates. I'm obsessed with small, cozy spaces. I would move into your apartment in a heartbeat! Keep writing…
I also read a cool blog about a family of 5 in Wyoming who live in a 665 sq ft cottage. Its perfect and with beautiful photos,too.
Thanks, Pearl. So nice of you to share! That Wyoming family is totally intriguing–will have to do some googling to find them!
They are at assortmentblog.com. It's great.
I think you turned the awkward corner into a pretty little piece of space! We have this weird "dressing room" space, which is basically a storage area without a door. It links to our bathroom though, and has a full length mirror–so we put a cute little cabinet in there, bits of artwork, and fun rug and organized our storage stuff in neat bins. It makes it feel more like a cozy corner instead of a strange space!
Thanks! Yours sounds lovely.
It's nook of the year in our book 🙂 Lovely.
Oh, good! Thank you, thank you.
We've done something similar upstairs in our house. We have short walls under the sloping ceilings, but we've hung some artwork on those short walls anyway. It looks great.
Glad to hear we're not the only ones!
That piece of art is so lovely.
i've noticed that when there is a < in your post title i'm not able to view it in feedly on my iphone. the app freezes – it's crazy :).
Sometimes the internet drives me batty.
I really like your blog, and like other readers, I check it our very often. I like your hanging planter very much. I know it was a gift, but do you have some information on it you could share with me, like who made it and where they might be available? Thanks!
Hi Pearl! Thanks for your note! Yes: the basket is from Pigeon Toe Ceramics out in Oregon! I think they still have them in stock!
Thank you Erin for replying so rapidly! I had a look at their Etsy shop, and they have two planters left- lucky me!
I like this picture of art that are on the wall..It looks beautiful or seriously,i also likes the apartment that are small in size,This apartment looks so cute..Thanks..!!
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