
Small spaces don’t have to sacrifice style. These four apartments prove that thoughtful layering, bold color, meaningful collections, and plenty of personality can transform even the smallest footprint into a home that feels uniquely its own.

Inside a Maximalist and Moody 600-Square-Foot NYC Apartment
We’re bringing you inside former beauty executive James Kivior’s 600-square-foot apartment in Queens. An unapologetic maximalist, James’ apartment incorporates elements of Hollywood Regency and Art Deco design styles to achieve a highly dramatic and chic vibe.

Maximalist Style & Collected Charm in This Cozy Home
Today we’re visiting interior designer Julia Chasman at her soulful Craftsman bungalow in Los Angeles. A passionate collector, Julia layers meaningful antiques, mid-century furniture, global textiles, and deeply personal heirlooms throughout the space.

A Colorful 480-Square-Foot DC Apartment with Rental-Friendly DIYs
We’re touring the beautiful studio of historian and content creator, Ashley. With her passion for both history and design, she turned her small space into a maximalist masterpiece, filled with personalized DIY projects and clever IKEA hacks.

Inside a Chic and Collected Manhattan Home
Fashion icon Lauren Ezersky has spent decades turning a tiny New York studio into a glamorous world of vintage treasures, fashion memories, and pure personality.