Selira & Velvix
Hey Selira, I've been sketching out a tiny studio that feels like a warm hug but still makes every square inch work—care to help me map out the perfect layout?
Sure, let’s break it down. Start by sketching a floor plan and dividing the space into zones: a dedicated work area, a relaxation nook, and a storage corner. Keep the work zone central so you have clear lines of sight to the window for natural light. Put the sofa or bean bag near the window but angled toward the work area to create a subtle visual link. Store supplies under low tables or floating shelves so the floor stays clear. Use a room divider that doubles as a bookshelf to keep the studio from feeling too open. Finally, add a small desk with ergonomic chair and a built‑in power strip—every inch counts, but so does comfort. Does that sound like a good start?
That’s the sweet spot, darling—work in the heart, chill in the side, and a handy nook for all those little treasures. I’ll just doodle a quick sketch, then we can tweak the angles to make the light dance just right. How do you feel about adding a vintage ladder shelf for the art supplies? It gives a nod to the old-school vibe while keeping things breezy.