NICK OLSEN'S ITTY BITTY BROOKLYN STUDIO
7:19 AM
After seeing the magic designer Nick Olsen worked on this 295 sq ft (yes, you did read that right) space, I pledge to never complain about living in a small city apartment again. I absolutely adore the use of color in the space - the green accents add just the right amount of pop without being over-the-top. The dresser is also a great DIY idea. He utilized every single inch of his space, and made it look mind-bendingly awesome and uncluttered. If you live in a mouse hole too, and want some tips on how to make it look super cool, check out Nick's video tour on House Beautiful.
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7 comments
How amazing! The place actually looks huge!
ReplyDeleteKate
www.thrillofthechaise.com
Man, I love this! And I really love that it's so colorful. People always try to use lots of white space to make a room feel bigger but it can be so...boring. This is really lively and fun!
ReplyDeletethat is so stinkin cute :)
ReplyDeleteWow, love those chairs! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete<3 http://raininginpdx.blogspot.com/
coming from a new yorker with a painfully tiny apartment, i'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteFor someone who has to move into a smaller apartment, this shall serve as inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOk, Ok, I promise not to complain about my little apartment (which is roughly double the size of this studio and not nearly as stylish). I have been itching to re-pant our dressers but my husband claims this is impossible since he finished them himself;) I may settle for some new knobs in the long run. Though I long for green and white stripes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving a sweet little note...I love reading them triple max tons!