A studio made for two

A studio made for two

A studio made for two

When searching for an apartment of your own, you’ll notice that, in general, the most affordable option will always be a studio. This is especially true if you want to live in a city centre location or another desirable spot.

For many couples, the idea of living in a studio is a little daunting. Having just one room to sleep, cook and socialise in can be a challenge, especially if you’re used to having a lot more space.

However, with a little careful planning and a flexible attitude, living in a studio apartment can be a great choice for a couple or even for flatmates. Affordable, cosy, and easy to clean, a studio apartment could be the perfect choice for your next move.

 

Affordability

One of the main reasons people opt to live in studio apartments is that they’re incredibly affordable. With rent creeping up in towns and cities across the UK, taking on a studio instead of a one- or two-bed could see you saving thousands of pounds every year.

If you’re moving into a studio with your other half, your savings could be even greater. This is fantastic news if you’re on a tight budget or if you’re saving up for something special.

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Location

Another benefit of choosing a studio apartment is location. Because studios are more affordable than other types of apartment, you’ll be able to live in a more central or more desirable location. Choosing a studio over a one-bed may also allow you to choose a higher-quality property and standard of landlord.

If you’re moving to a new city, or even a new country, the location of your rental property will be incredibly important. Where you live will determine how easy it is to get out and explore and how near you are to amenities, attractions and other essentials. Forgoing a little bit of floor space to get the location you really want could therefore make all the difference to your relocation.

 

Clutter

As @LocalAdventurer says, ”There’s this weird phenomenon that happens when you have space. You want to fill it… ALL of it! Empty space doesn’t tend to stay empty very long. When you live in a small space, you’re forced to be more intentional about what you keep around.” Getting rid of clutter and unused belongings can be incredibly cathartic.

Before you move into your studio apartment, go through your wardrobes, drawers and cupboards and throw away anything you no longer use or need.

 

Layout  

If you plan to live in a studio apartment with a partner or friend, the key to creating enough space is layout. Think carefully about where you’re going to put your bed, table, chairs, and other furnishings.

You can make the space more flexible by investing in a sofa bed and fold out table. These will allow you to transform the studio from a living space to a sleeping space in a matter of moments.

Find out more about studio apartments available in Cambridge, and start searching for your dream home, by exploring our site today.