Create separate seating areas. Instead of finding long, narrow living areas awkward, think of it as the ultimate entertaining space. Work in couches, ottomans, and a dining table to let guests wander and chat in different areas of the room.
This living space could have easily employed a large coffee table to serve both couches. However, two smaller choices help to define the two seating areas while also providing a center walkway through the room.
Embrace a lack of space. Living in a tiny city flat makes it easier to buy less stuff. So the next time you find yourself bemoaning the lack of a decent kitchen or full-size closet, you can at least be reassured that you are doing your part to conserve resources. After all, small spaces not only take less stuff to fill, but they also require less energy to heat and cool, and use less water than larger homes.
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