"Product designer Hee Yeon Hwang says she's always thinking about solutions to improve her tiny living space, which is this 250-square-foot studio apartment on the Upper East Side she's rented for three years and shares with her dog, Doo Yoo. "Because I live in such a small space, I tried to maximize all the wall space as well as dividing up the space," she writes. "Working from home, it was important to love how my tiny studio looked because I spent most of my days in it.""
"But after decorating, it's a bright space with pastel colors that's filled with things she adores. "I love color, art, and trinkets, so it's reflected boldly in my home. My favorite colors are lavender and green, so that ended up being the main color palette for my home, but I added accent colors like yellow and sky blue in the same pastel hue to bring them together.""
A product designer lives in a 250-square-foot Upper East Side studio rented three years and shared with her dog Doo Yoo. The studio was optimized by maximizing wall space and dividing areas to support working from home. The interior shifted from bare and cold to bright pastels focused on lavender and green with yellow and sky-blue accents. Collections of trinkets, blind boxes, and K-pop albums are displayed throughout. Furnishings and decor sources include IKEA, Urban Outfitters, Target, Amazon, Muji, Gustaf Westman, Lucie Kaas, Branch, QuietTown, and Justina Blakeney x Loloi collaborations.
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