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Small New York City Bachelor Pad Lives Large

July 24, 2015
This transitional bachelor pad shows off the industrial influences of New York City and the travels of its homeowner, all while highlighting the prewar architecture of the apartment. LABLstudio made the most of the apartment's limited square footage by designing multipurpose spaces and rooms.
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West Village Transitional Living Room

In this living room, dove-gray walls are cool and crisp. Rustic elements, like the reclaimed wood coffee table, are mixed with classic pieces.

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Tiered Bar Cart

A bright blue kitchen cart, stocked with a vintage ice bucket and colored glassware, pairs with a round mirror to create a versatile bar area.

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Wall-Mounted Bike Rack

The main room in this apartment is multiuse: It's a living room, a kitchen and a dining room. In order to preserve valuable floorspace, the designers opted for a wall-mounted bike rack.

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Metal Bistro Table in Transitional Bachelor Pad

Because space is tight, a small bistro table is perfect for late-night meals and morning coffee.

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Small Bachelor Pad With Big Style

This bachelor pad was inspired by classic design elements and infused with a dose of street style.

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Quaint Living Area With Chalkboard Accent Wall

Cosmetic changes were limited in the rental apartment. Therefore, a chalkboard accent wall allows for countless artistic alterations.

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Pint-Sized Apartment Kitchen

Simple IKEA racks were installed for additional storage in this pint-sized kitchen. A vintage-inspired decal is a playful touch on the freezer door.

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Graffiti-Inspired Wallpaper in Transitional Foyer

An industrial meets street art-inspired foyer sets the tone for this bachelor apartment. Removable wallpaper adds visual interest to the walls and calls attention to the picture-frame molding.

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Galvanized Letters

Vintage metal letters and graphic wall decals line the hallway.

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Prewar Gem of a Bedroom

This West Village bachelor pad features hand-painted geometric designs that highlight the prewar picture moldings.

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Slim Desk With Hairpin Legs

A custom console doubles as a desk and a TV stand. The reclaimed wood top and metal hairpin legs fit the space perfectly. 

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Well-Traveled Decor

Hand-blocked pillows and a carved nightstand were inspired by the client's travels.