Maximum Style, Minimal Space

Having minimal space is no excuse for living without maximum style.

Small Space, Big Style : Episode HSSBS-213 -- More Projects »
Moroccan on a small scale in New York; a classic Chicago loft; an apartment just big enough for two in Florida; and panoramic views in D.C. —living small doesn't mean living without panache. See how these homeowners' grand styles fit into their small abodes.

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These homeowners broke a big rule in real estate: they turned a two-bedroom apartment into one open space. Christian Couture and Hayden Goltz transformed a dark, segmented apartment into a one-bedroom, Moroccan-inspired home with more light, bold colors and high-end materials. Now they're living the loft lifestyle they've always wanted.

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Big on Comfort
One thing Goltz absolutely had to have was a big, deep, comfy sofa to lie back into and relax. Well, they've got three. A lot of people think you have to have small furniture in a small space. They found they don't need so much room for foot traffic. As long as they can get from one area to the next, these homeowners would rather have plenty of cozy places to sit.


Guests
Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Professional Organizer, Apartment Therapy
Website: www.apartmenttherapy.com

Gita Nandan, Architect
Thread Collective
Website: www.threadcollective.com

Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com

Jacob Ward
Managing Editor, Readymade Magazine
Website: www.readymademag.com

Tara Riceberg
Chief Twe-kster, Twe-k
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Christian Couture, Decorator
E-mail: cjcouture2000@aol.com

Barbara Theile, Interior Designer
Susan Fredman & Associates, Ltd.
Website: www.susanfredman.com

Jorey Shoshanna Friedman
Architect, SB Architects
Website: www.sb-architects.com
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