Chic NYC Apartment Design Tips: Gramercy Park Oasis

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In this episode of NEVER TOO SMALL, we dive into a stunning apartment located in the heart of Gramercy Park, New York City. The apartment serves as a design laboratory for its owner, who meticulously crafts a space that exudes a sense of freshness and calm. Through trial and error, the owner curates a collection of objects that reflect their passion while ensuring that the space remains uncluttered and inviting. The central location of the apartment, nestled near Union Square Park, offers convenience and charm in equal measure.
The studio apartment boasts a well-appointed kitchen, a versatile sofa that doubles as a bed, and clever storage solutions such as Ikea cabinets and a storage bed. The owner's keen eye for design is evident in every corner of the space, from the carefully selected Skylight paint color to the plush Moroccan rug that adds warmth and texture. Vintage finds, like the Tizio lamp and rattan table, inject personality into the apartment, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere.
The owner's commitment to a cool-toned color palette ties the space together, while an eclectic mix of art and decor adds visual interest and depth. By striking a balance between textures, shapes, and colors, the owner creates a harmonious and visually appealing living environment. From the industrial blue clamp lamp to the carefully curated shelves that showcase the owner's collections, every detail in the apartment tells a story and contributes to the overall aesthetic. With a keen sense of intuition and a flair for design, the owner has transformed this studio apartment into a stylish and functional urban oasis.

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