Designer Natalie Chong shares a 400-square-foot bachelorette pad that takes small space condo living to new heights. Get her tips for designing a functional studio apartment using double-duty furniture, custom storage and zones. Plus, see how she created a cozy, light-filled space with white furniture and plush textiles.
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It's very good to see more ideas. If I'm going to pay $500k USD to get into a 400sq foot condo, I would hope that the layout would be workable so this pad gives me ides.
I really think the space could have been better purposed.
A Murphy bed would have been a better match for the space. And instead of sofa/loveseat, 2 chairs and an ottoman would be more practical.
I do like the monochrome look though.
I thought this was the before. She picked nice pieces but they dont go together
Love this
I think a Murphy bed or Day bed would have worked better in the space. But otherwise lovely 🖤
too much white lol
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No. This is terrible.
I think the bed should have been at the very back and the living/dining at the front. Otherwise, I think it's very fresh, chic, and nice.
Murphy bed or pull out couch better
Go back to design school
Do a shot every time she says "actually."
That table seems kinda large for this space, but maybe it's just me. It seems like a square table (that you could push completely against the wall), or one that is for small spaces would give you more room
Bravo on the functionality and design!
Love so beautiful ❤✨
WOW! I like how bright and flowing this apartment is how each functional part of the room flows to another: very clever. The use of white is so beautiful.
I know those walls could have been utilized in a beautiful way with shelving and pretty storage. It was wasted space that could have been used
I would have made the bed temporary and affixed it to the wall so it can come down during night time. Other than that I like it it's light and airy
It's beautifully done, but i'm so confused when designers say "it's warm" and the space is white, gray and black…
If I hear "great bones" ONE more time 😩
very pretty simple..
Very nice, but there is too much white. Break it up with a dark coloured wall, like grey, purple, black or navy blue.
That is really awesome design!
OMG this was such an awful miss for small space design. Do you know what glorious spaces other designers could have created with 400 square feet and a custom cabinetry budget? Just look for small spaces Asia or the metric equivalent of 400 square feet on youtube to see what I'm talking about. So disappointing.
That's 400sqft?look bigger
Sometimes I miss my old 285 sq ft apartment.
Love it! I just had to design a living room dining room entryway combo with only 242 square feet and oh boy was that a doozy.
They have done a great job. Love the bed!
wow! where to get the window mirror.. love love love
great
Love it
Love it!
That was so frustrating not getting to fully see the kitchen or bathroom. Such a great design sure it translated to the other rooms!
She did nothing special. More than that is not possible. Why they paid her?not saying she is bad but nothing special to make a video about it.
This is beautiful.
Yessss! Looks amazing!! More from Natalie please!!
Great use of space and so beautifully put together. I would love to live there 🙂 Awesome job Natalie! 🙂
Pretty terrible floor plan and a boring decor… disappointing
I love Natalie's style and design.
A Murphy bed would be a great in this space.
It looks like a fuse box behind the bed. I wouldn't sleep there.
Nice layout, but I wouldn't exactly call the space "warming."
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