Living in New
York has its pains…. paying (incredibly) high rent for an (incredibly) small
space, (trying) to catch a cab when it’s raining, riding (read: melting on)
the subway in the summer months…Just to list a few.
I have yet to
find a solution for the high rent, drenched walks home, or muggy subway rides, but
what I have been able to do is maximize space in my (under) 400sqft studio
apartment.
Finding an apartment in New York is a feat of its own, I’d reckon that it is near impossible not to feel defeated in the process. I looked at over 15 studio apartments before I “pulled the trigger” on mine. What this really means is that I looked at 15 apartments that were either smaller than my wing span, cost more than a Birkin Bag, or ranked a 10 on the 1-10 Dirty Scale.
So, when I walked
into my (now) apartment, I quickly realized that I had to snatch it up…renovated,
2nd floor, in my price range, and four...yes, FOUR windows…I knew I had found a gem.
One thing that
I didn’t think of: closet space.
You must think
I am drinking again. (actually, I am…enjoying a nice glass of wine after a hellish Monday) but that is besides the point.
Here is my apartment before I moved in…
I get it, it is not much...but it was like striking gold during my apartment hunt.
You've already seen the after .... but what I left out when I posted about my new studio in the city was the battle that my wardrobe fought with my closet (or lack-thereof)... if it wasn't for my drill, my level, a handful of screws, and Ikea, my clothes would still be on the floor.
With no real plan in place, I added the following items to my Ikea.com cart:
(4) MULIG Clothes bars
(2) KVARTAL Triple Curtail Rail ,(4) KVARTAL Cieling Fixtures, and (2) packages of the KVARTAL Gliders and Hooks
As soon as they were all delivered I got to work.
3 Hours later, I had sore shoulders, tired hands, lots of pencil marks on my wall, and a "Custom" closet
Overall this project cost me under $100. I had the curtains already, the clothes bars were a mere $4.99 each, and the shelving units came in under $30.
With no real plan in place, I added the following items to my Ikea.com cart:
(4) MULIG Clothes bars
(4) ALGOT Brackets and (2) ALGOT Shelves
(2) KVARTAL Triple Curtail Rail ,(4) KVARTAL Cieling Fixtures, and (2) packages of the KVARTAL Gliders and HooksAs soon as they were all delivered I got to work.
3 Hours later, I had sore shoulders, tired hands, lots of pencil marks on my wall, and a "Custom" closet
Overall this project cost me under $100. I had the curtains already, the clothes bars were a mere $4.99 each, and the shelving units came in under $30.
Installation was a pain, but that was mostly because I was impatient and wouldn't wait for someone to help me. It took some acrobatics, and some spiderman-like moves, but in the end I am proud to say that I completed this solo.