When dwelling in a small space, it's helpful to find strategic ways to set up your rooms to serve dual purposes.
A book case is a superb way to section off one large space into multiple activity areas/zones (with a bonus of additional storage):
- One Space / Three Purposes:
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| {1: living area of a personal friend of mine} |
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| {2 : computer/message area} |
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| {3: Play Area} |
- Living Room/Dining Room:
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| {image via housetohome.co.uk.com} |
- Office / Living Room
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| {Image via Alanna Cavanaugh} |
- Living Room / Bedroom

{Image via apartment therapy}
- A shared sibling bedroom:
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| {side 1 for a girl - via IKEA Share Space} |
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| {side 2 for a boy- via IKEA Share Space} |
- Kitchen/Creative Work Space:
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| {via BHG} |
Create space for an office/creative space in any room with the help of ...
~ a closet ~
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| {coat closet turned mini office via Women's Day} |
~open shelving~
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| {leaning shelves sold at Container Store} |
or,
~ an armoire~
Alternatively, consider completely re-purposing a 'traditional' room entirely. Pay no attention to how blue prints would define your space.
Design rooms to serve you and your families individual needs:
- Formal Dining room turned Home Office:
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| {image via Apartment Therapy} |
- Formal Dining Room Turned Craft Room: (via Tatertots & Jello):
Before:
After:
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