Whether it’s a new change from country living to city living or you have always been a stone throw away from the hustle and bustle, studio apartments are not a bad option.

If you are not into house sharing and like your own space, a studio apartment is a great option. They tend to be ideally located to city centres with shops, bars and restaurants at your fingertips. You can choose to live in a studio apartment on your own or as a couple.

The great thing about studio apartments is that you really can’t be a hoarder, you simply do not have a choice but to keep things simple. Clearing or selling your old items of furniture or clothing to make room for the new. While there are ample storage solutions these days with stores such as IKEA having storage fixers for small spaces. It’s always a good idea to keep your space clear and minimal.city, endless, historical

Having a studio apartment is great but like everything it does come with some downsides, such as issues with relatives wanting to visit, while coming over for a cup of tea and biscuit is all fine and well, setting them up for the night can be a little awkward. The best thing to do is not have slumbers and let them get a hotel nearby.

Back onto the positives, it’s really easy to clean. No need to lug your vacuum up and down the stairs, and with the limited space a spring clean is a doddle.

If you are thinking of setting up in a studio apartment, take a look at your neighbours and consider and communal areas such as pools, BBQ areas or even laundry rooms, non the less you will be conveniently located to meet up with your peers and will be able to commute to work easily.