This 300-Square-Foot NYC Studio Cleverly Solves Small-Apartment Headaches
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Visual artist Elizabeth Pattyn has transformed her 300-square-foot Brooklyn studio, which she rented after a dirty and drab beginning, into a vibrant and inviting home filled with color and vintage items. With a passion for sustainability, Elizabeth collects most of her decor secondhand from sources like thrift stores and estate sales. Living alone has given her the freedom to create a personalized space, making her home not just beautifully decorated, but also a haven that reflects her personality and values.
"I strive to surround myself with objects that I find both beautiful and functional, as it is very important to me that my home make me feel happy and comfortable."
"I have lived by myself. I greatly enjoy the freedom of living alone, and the opportunity to decorate my space exactly how I please."
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