This Boston studio apartment has a smart space-saving solution – they built a loft area for their bed so that they don’t have to waste valuable floor space in the apartment. This is smart because the ceilings are high so it is a great way to maximize vertical space. Also, we love the huge windows that add a bright and airy feeling to the small studio.
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