This 484-Square-Foot Tokyo Home Has the Most Unexpected Yet Dreamiest Book Storage Spot
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This 484-Square-Foot Tokyo Home Has the Most Unexpected Yet Dreamiest Book Storage Spot
"The biggest challenge Stéphanie faced while living in her 484-square-foot, one-bedroom Tokyo apartment was feeling "at ease" in the space. But because Stéphanie is an interior designer, it's no surprise that she made the small apartment feel like a bright, functional space. Stéphanie, who shares the apartment with her cat, Mila, has lived there for three years. When she moved in, it was almost new, but she describes the original space as "white and with no personality." However, that would soon change."
"The apartment is also used as Stéphanie's office, so it needed to be not only aesthetically pleasing, but also functional. For example, books line the stairs (aka a makeshift bookshelf and also a cozy look), and her desk and shelving system are supremely organized. She hung her artwork and photography all over the walls, too. "Being surrounded by art and objects I love from many places and also with ceramics of my grandpa from France," Stéphanie says of her favorite thing about her home. While the initial apartment's look was blank, after Stéphanie's magic touch, she describes the home as "lively, artsy, and cozy.""
Stéphanie lives in a 484-square-foot, one-bedroom Tokyo apartment and shares the space with her cat Mila. The apartment doubles as her office and required both aesthetic appeal and functional organization. The original interior was nearly new and white, lacking personality, but was transformed into a lively, artsy, and cozy home. Books line the stairs as a makeshift bookshelf, and the desk and shelving system are supremely organized. Artwork and photography cover the walls. The home features ceramics from her grandpa in France alongside objects collected from many places.
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