Photography: Amanda Archibald
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.
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