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Ask Angel: Multipurpose Furniture For a Studio




If your design questions aren't getting addressed in the Ask Casa or Room Therapy posts, then direct your queries to west elm designer Angel, who's started a new TeamSugar group called Ask Angel to help you solve all of your design conundrums!

BellaSugar wrote to Angel saying,

How can those of us who live in studios divide up our space? Right now, I'm low on furniture—I have only a side table, a dresser, and a bed—but I feel kinda stuck. I don't want to overwhelm the space with too much furniture, especially because everyone comments on how spacious my (mostly empty) studio feels. Any ideas for adding furniture without making things feel cramped?

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