Beyond what type of flooring an apartment has, and beyond how many windows let in natural light, do you know what’s the most important element to consider when you’re on the hunt for a rental home?
Living in a studio apartment is tough, no matter the size of your floor plan. Usually consisting of just one single open room, not only do you have to contend with creating different living (and in ...
Living in a studio apartment means transforming one small space into a bedroom, a kitchen, a living room and a home office. While you don’t want your space to be short on style, you may be short on ...
Living in a small apartment doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style — it’s about smart choices. From multifunctional furniture to clever storage and visual tricks, you can make even the tiniest ...
I reached a major milestone this month: I officially moved into my very own apartment, sans roommates. The last serious life change I went through had to be graduating from college and moving to New ...
Hidden doors and multifaceted mirrors work wonders.
We’ve bought a second-hand apartment and we’d like to reconfigure the layout, but we’ve been told that we can’t because the changes would affect the building’s fire certification. Is this true? If so ...
A New York City apartment is earning a couple of laughs for its unusual floorplan, which includes multiple twists and turns in each room. Rent New York – a TikTok account that has amassed more than 64 ...
Railroad apartments can be prime for couples, tough for roommates and families, and generally relatively inexpensive. But what is a railroad apartment, exactly? The answer may surprise you. A railroad ...