This Manhattan 250-Square-Foot Studio Has Hosted 10 People Before (Comfortably!)
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This Manhattan 250-Square-Foot Studio Has Hosted 10 People Before (Comfortably!)
"Several times throughout our visit, Lauren mentioned that decluttering her home also helped to free up space in her mind, making her home a "little pocket of peace" in the city. "I also got rid of a lot of stuff, which was extremely liberating," Lauren explains. "I now live a very minimalist lifestyle." That same day, Lauren was leaving our photoshoot to board a flight to Rome for the long weekend."
"Looking around her home, it's safe to say that she enjoys experiencing new places. Whether it's her extensive mug collection (she picks one up whenever she travels!) or the photos of travels lining her fridge and her walls, these touches add color and sentimentality to her small space. She's been there for a year, and plans to stay another. The home is perfect for Lauren and her cat, and is also cleverly designed so"
Lauren Kohl lives in a 250-square-foot Manhattan apartment shared with her cat Mabel. The space doubles as a makeup studio for her side hustle and functions as a minimalist retreat. She removed items without purpose instead of relying on decorative storage, which freed physical space and reduced mental clutter. Travel mementos add color and sentimentality, including a mug collected from each trip and photos on the fridge and walls. She has lived there one year and plans to stay another. The layout and choices prioritize utility, calm, and efficient multiuse living.
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