Difference Between Studio And 1 Bedroom Apartment
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Designer Ellen O'Neill makes living in a studio look easy by purging her possessions, limiting her color palette, and arranging furniture into mini-rooms.
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Small-Scale Club Chairs
A pair of ebonized Parisian club chairs, a flea-market find, are perfectly scaled for a small room. The boldly striped Ikea pillows pick up on the geometry of the windows. The wire café parasol frame above the fireplace is from Bloom.
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Studio Living
A high ceiling and wall of windows gives O'Neill's small space a light, airy feel. The one-room apartment is in a 1920s landmark building by architect Emery Roth. Ingo Maurer's Zettel'z 5 chandelier is O'Neill's "bulletin board," displaying notes, lists, directions, sketches, even a hat. Her cat, Miss, stretches out on the mantel next to angel vine topiaries. The faux-giraffe rug is from ABC Carpet & Home. Walls and ceiling are Benjamin Moore's Linen White.
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Picture Wall
Ellen O'Neill clustered black-and-white photos and sketches on one wall: "It makes the hallway feel like a 'place' and not just a thoroughfare."
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A Cozy Reading Nook
At one end of O'Neill's daybed, a slipcovered reading chair, a table draped in a vintage linen sheet, and a caned folding chair create a tiny curl-up space looking onto the terrace and the city.
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Kitchen Niche
There was no kitchen in the apartment — originally servants' quarters — so O'Neill created a petite but efficient one in a skylit niche. The desk chair is one of her "eclectic assortment" of vintage chairs and stools.
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A Toile Tale
The daybed and screen were made by Martin Albert Interiors to fit the space across from the fireplace. Cowtan & Tout's chinoiserie toile, Siam, defines the area, and its sepia tone lends softness to the black-and-white palette. O'Neill's guests enjoy trying to figure out the toile's narrative. Her eight-year-old mixed-breed dog, Maude, only tries to figure out the most comfortable spot. The reading light is from a French hospital.
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Napkin Globe
A snow globe of ivory napkin rings.
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An Undone Daybed
On the daybed, a morning's tumble of creamy blankets and milk-white sheets.
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A Library to Tuck Into
A mini-library in the foyer has reference books, DVDs, CDs, "baskets of unidentifiable cables, and chargers for electronic necessities."
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Chandelier from the Center
The straight-up view into the center of the chandelier.
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A Curated Photo Collection
An easel holds photos of friends, gallery invitations, vintage portfolios.
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A Repurposed Chandelier
Tote bags hang handily from a French iron coatrack that was once a chandelier.
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Daguerrotype Desk
A daguerrotype setter's station serves as a bar.
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Small and Stainless
The kitchen's miniature stainless-steel sink is set in a gray-and-white marble countertop.
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Miniature Office
A huge mirror leaning against the wall opposite the windows reflects light and adds the illusion of more space to the room. O'Neill's farm table–desk does double duty as a dining table when she entertains. Mirror and table from Laurin Copen Antiquest.
Difference Between Studio And 1 Bedroom Apartment
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/house-tours/g901/studio-apartment-decorating-ideas-0710/