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How to Decorate a Studio Apartment in Black, White and Red

Decorating a studio apartment requires careful planning to maximize limited space. Many staples of home decorating, including new drapery or a quick coat of paint, can inadvertently lead to the impression of a smaller apartment. To implement a red, black and white color palette in a studio apartment, focus on style principles that will not lead to a cluttered appearance. Maximize natural light and strive for a homogeneous color scheme to enhance the style of the studio.

Instructions

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      Set up dividers to maximize the separation of living spaces. Using a few practical items such as bookshelves or end tables to create small divisions between areas of the apartment can give the illusion of having multiple rooms. Search for bookcases or tables in vibrant red or black that can double as storage.

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      Hang light-colored curtains in a thin cotton material that can be pulled aside during the day. Avoid thick, black curtains or decorations that block light from the windows. Maximizing exposure to natural light during the day can give the illusion of more space.

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      Avoid painting all the walls a dark color. Light or neutral colors on the majority of walls in a studio can give the illusion of more space. Limit painting in red or black to one wall and focus on including accents in the dark hues.

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      Incorporate small, striking elements to maximize the color palette in the limited space. Filling a black vase with faux red flowers can add texture and an illusion of new growth to the space on a low budget. Invest in a few pieces of red and black wall art to enhance the appearance of the apartment.

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      Work to achieve a limited color palette. Fewer shades can lead to a less cluttered appearance. Though the initial costs of investing in purely red, black and white furniture can be prohibitive, work toward an exclusive color scheme over time.