Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
| December 18, 2018
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Calling all condo owners and small space dwellers! This is a video you don’t want to miss.
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Designer Maia Roffey of Black Sheep Interior Design and creator of makeitsuite.com offers expert advice on how to furnish your small home so it feels more spacious. Learn what furniture arrangements work best for a typical builder-basic condo layout, and how to utilize awkward nooks around your home more effectively. From where to place your dining table (you’ll never guess!) to the best functional, hardworking pieces, these must-know tips will help minimize stress and maximize space for easy condo living.
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Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Interior Design – How To Furnish A Small Condo To Maximize Space
Great tips. thank you the most
Love these ideas! I'm looking to downsize at this point.
Brilliant idea here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa7H3FwukhI
This was helpful even though it was for a Roblox condo lol
It really should be forbidden planing again and again a whole room around a TV set up. Go for Beamers and become way more independant.
O wow, this is so so useful thanks for making the video!!! You just also earned a subscriber here 👏😍💝😘 , thanks again
Thanks, this is the best advice I got especially the junction box idea.
No one wants to be dragging dining tables around.
i love her jesus christ shes so good at this
Very helpful thanks !
It’s all common sense….
Omg … Just what I needed; thank you
hummn.. right
This is so helpful! Thank you.
Great tips 👍
more like this please
I love this video! Very helpful advise and she is really passionate about solving problems. I wish there were more videos with her suggesting tips.
Can you do one for a townhouse?