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![]() ![]() What other options do apartment renters have? If you’re apartment hunting, you may have compared the costs to rent one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment units and wondered how anyone starting out can afford them. But for those used to space in a walk-in closets, guest bedrooms with spare beds, and separate kitchens to hide the mess from dinner, this kind of apartment life might be a little tight. To people following the tiny-house movement, the virtues of a studio are many and obvious. An apartment that doesn’t have an in-unit, separate bathroom might be illegal to rent in some states. A studio should have a separate room with a door for the bathroom. You don’t have to do absolutely everything in the same room. ![]() Likewise, a high ceiling can give you a feeling of spaciousness, without adding to your square feet. If you find an L-shaped studio, it may give you more of a feel of a separate living room or kitchen, without the expense of a larger apartment. Instead of being behind a wall, the kitchen and sleeping area are in your main room. ![]() It’s a one-room arrangement, similar to a hotel room. This type of apartment allows (or requires) you to live, dine, and sleep in a single room with no barrier walls. Sometimes called bachelor apartments, efficiency apartments, or studio flats, these self-contained living units consist of a bedroom, living room, and kitchen all in a single open space. ![]()
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