Who says living small can’t be grand? For today’s special episode of Homeworthy, we’ve rounded up our top 5 favorite small spaces. From confetti-colored corridors to light and airy studio apartments, these home tours are packed with the best tips and tricks for bringing function and style to small spaces. Enjoy!
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Number 2 was wearing my wedding dress from back in 83'….. freaky
Such a joy to watch small spaces. Please Alison make more videos of these. Thanks.????????
Allie Provost has moved to a bigger apartment, I wonder when she will have another episode with Homeworthy!!!
I love them all very eclectic!!
Too busy for my taste.
I enjoyed each ones different style& it was all fun& original.Very cool…Thank you for showing me.????????????
I so enjoyed Carlie Fuller. She was so unpretentious in sharing her ideas…ie: “the cocktail area is really just for show because I like glassware”???? and how she covered the black tile with wallpaper, got little shelves for about $5.00 each and painted the brackets gold and many more ideas. She had a very sophisticated yet cozy style. I loved her honesty….classy and cute young lady.
I love how they all have everything organized in their tiny apartments. The decor of each is beautiful and eclectic.
Did you know that you can order different style feet for couches online.
It's all visual pleasure.
Inspiring ❤
Five beautiful and colourful homes. ????????
I love this channel. The small space features are my favourite!
I'm in awe! They've all done such an amazing job at turning these tiny spaces into a comfortable home. I could never do it. Their apartments aren't even big enough to hold my clothes or shoe collection. I commend each and every one of them on their creativity and ingenuity – and taste.
Los primeros espacios muy cargados de cosas. El último apartamento mucho mejor.
seen these before on another post ..each one in it's entirety
Allison, your terrace balcony is sooooooo worth it, truly lovely ????
Its so much easier without family heirlooms i really envying them
Hi Alison! Thanks for letting your Homeworthy audience take a peek into your space. I am so envious of your outdoor balcony! I always am excited when I see a new Homeworthy video in my Notification queue. I've seen all of these except for yours and Ally Provost's. I live in a 475 sq ft studio on the top floor (4 floors) in Tacoma, WA. It was built in 1931. It does have an elevator and pay for parking garage in the basement, which I do park my car there. I have one of the two units that one of the previous owner's extended the wall out in the original huge closet, so I'm lucky to have a separate bedroom with a daybed, dresser, night table, small closet and a nook for my cat's litter box! I'm grateful to have separate rooms, so the kitchen is walled off from the living room. The way that it's laid out appears that it's more space. I also have several ways to store things, like plastic roller bins for linens under my bed. I cover my electrical panel in the kitchen witha Van Gough print. So, I know what you mean about that air conditioner and the watermelon print! I've been here for a little over 5 years and I see myself staying for awhile yet. I am blessed for what I pay compared to other apartments in the Seattle/Tacoma area, but I know that it's nothing compared to NYC. Take care, Alison, and waiting for your next video!
Last one is tasteful….rest is too much clutter and "stuff"…