Adjustable furniture Val. In my tiny apartment I had a desk that folded down to the wall and a dinner table that folded up to be less than a foot wide.
My first apartment was a 900-square-foot efficiency, complete with a kitchenette that consisted of two burners and a tiny microwave (fortunately, also a full-sized fridge). I managed to fit a single bed, a dresser, a big computer desk, a regular desk, a love seat, a coffee table, a utility dresser with shelves, a storage cabinet, a kitchen half-table and two chairs, and a small TV stand in there.
I think you got the size wrong. 900 square feet is huge for an efficiency! My one-bedroom is 600 square feet and I have more furniture than that in here, including a queen bed… (though, yes, it’s tight, but cozy)
In my first apartment, I had a supply closet that also had the setup for inserting one of those two-in-one washer/dryers in it. My mother insisted on donating two used, *full-sized* washer AND dryer to me to put in there. Wasn’t until she saw it with her own eyes that there was no way they both would fit in there that she admitted she was wrong.
P.S. She used to be an economics teacher, and since they both involve numbers, she thinks that qualifies her for geometry too. It doesn’t.
Adjustable furniture Val. In my tiny apartment I had a desk that folded down to the wall and a dinner table that folded up to be less than a foot wide.
Dangerous. I had one of those wall desks too an dit collapsed while I was working on it. Not good for my laptop.
It wasn’t a wall desk it was a table.
My first apartment was a 900-square-foot efficiency, complete with a kitchenette that consisted of two burners and a tiny microwave (fortunately, also a full-sized fridge). I managed to fit a single bed, a dresser, a big computer desk, a regular desk, a love seat, a coffee table, a utility dresser with shelves, a storage cabinet, a kitchen half-table and two chairs, and a small TV stand in there.
Tetris is good training.
I think you got the size wrong. 900 square feet is huge for an efficiency! My one-bedroom is 600 square feet and I have more furniture than that in here, including a queen bed… (though, yes, it’s tight, but cozy)
Around here, a studio is usually under 400 sq ft, but has full-sized kitchen. But you’ve got a lot of furniture there.
In my first apartment, I had a supply closet that also had the setup for inserting one of those two-in-one washer/dryers in it. My mother insisted on donating two used, *full-sized* washer AND dryer to me to put in there. Wasn’t until she saw it with her own eyes that there was no way they both would fit in there that she admitted she was wrong.
P.S. She used to be an economics teacher, and since they both involve numbers, she thinks that qualifies her for geometry too. It doesn’t.