my cute, newly married sister in law and her husband recently moved into a studio apartment in washington dc. she sent me a floor plan of her new spread and asked for my help.
they really like a warm modern look, and wanted to make the apartment function for many things. they occasionally entertain, as my SIL is a fabulous cook, but they also need to maximize the storage and wanted to create a sense of privacy for the bedroom area.
here's the floor plan:
here's the floor plan:
so, i got to work, and drafted up the
living/dining/sleeping area of the apartment.
(since i don't have the drafting program that i normally use
installed on my computer, i used this free one online.)
when i first saw the floor plan, i initially thought that the best place for the "bedroom" and "living room" would be closer to the window, making the
dining area closer to the kitchen.
but here's what i found out after placing the furniture:
living/dining/sleeping area of the apartment.
(since i don't have the drafting program that i normally use
installed on my computer, i used this free one online.)
when i first saw the floor plan, i initially thought that the best place for the "bedroom" and "living room" would be closer to the window, making the
dining area closer to the kitchen.
but here's what i found out after placing the furniture:
and no sense of privacy in the bedroom.
and DANG, is that apartment small!!
no, this layout was not going to work...
so, i swapped the living area and placed it
closer to the kitchen, and voila!
all of the sudden, there was room for a "bedroom",
and "office",a "dining area" and a "living room".
closer to the kitchen, and voila!
all of the sudden, there was room for a "bedroom",
and "office",a "dining area" and a "living room".
here's the final floor plan i sent her,
as well as an "idea board"
for possible furnishings.
as well as an "idea board"
for possible furnishings.
as you can see, i managed to fit in 4 separate-feeling living areas:
the living area consists of:
a sofa, a coffee table, a side table with lamp,
large dresser with tv above,
a small plant stand, and a side chair
a small plant stand, and a side chair
the dining area consists of:
a pedestal table with 2 small chairs,
a long storage bench and a hanging "plug-in chandelier"
(the chandelier which will help define the space.)
the office area:
a desk, a chair (which can be pulled into the main
living area when guests come over),
living area when guests come over),
a floor lamp, bookcase, and shelves above
the desk for additional storage.
the desk for additional storage.
the bedroom area:
the bed, 2 night stands with lamps,
a privacy panel/folding screen
of these items is very affordable.
they are from places like, overstock.com, west elm,
ballard designs, ikea, and cb2.
***
i made sure to specify items that added some
personality and texture into the space.
I also felt that making things contrast was important.
for instance, in the office area the desk is white with
very clean lines, so i suggested a
darker, more traditional chair with a nailhead trim.
i believe this type of
contrast can really help
to make a space more interesting.
i suggested something similar in the dining area:
very modern, white chairs paired with a wood topped table,
with a damask print drum-shade chandelier hanging above.
**my sister-in law and hubby have already purchased the
clear table (#9), as well as a grey sofa (#15), and a bed.
it may take a very long time for them to
completely furnish the apartment...
(as in years)
but at least they have a plan.
so,basically what i am saying is:
don't hold your breath for the "after" shot on this one.
:)
I hope your SIL can get this place furnished soon! It will be a fabulous apartment once it is completed, I'm sure! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful! I love to space plan it is something I have been doing since I was 5 or 6.
ReplyDeleteI may have to check out that floor plan program, I miss Cad! (although have you checked out sketch-up? They have a free online version and it is really easy, and similar to cad)
I love what you've done with such a small smace!
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I love how this is considered small, theres a walk in wardrobe! Or is that just an American staple?
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