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If you are fortunate enough to have your own bedroom in a home you share with others yet discontent with having communal space, or, if you are something of a hermit, you might like to transform your bedroom, or any other room in your home, so that it appears to be an apartment, bedsit or studio flat. Unless you have access to a fully functioning toilet and a water supply, you obviously cannot convert your room into an apartment, but you can make it look like one and, like a child with a Wendy House, play house.

  1. If you live at home, make sure your plans are okay with them. This is important as your room belongs to them as does the furniture you'll be wanting to use.
  2. At this point you may also wish to vacuum and clean or paint walls. Remember, you may need permission to paint the wall. Take any posters down and remove tacks from the walls. Strip the room entirely.
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  3. Decide which areas of your room are going to act as the rooms of your apartment. You might want a lounge, dining area, hall, bathroom, kitchen or just some of these.
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Method 1
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Creating a Front Door Area

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  1. Put up a doorbell, attach numbers to your door if you like.
  2. Put a potted plant outside your door or a chair if you prefer. Many actual apartments have plants or chairs by their front doors.
  3. You can even use a painted cardboard box. Someone might want to write a letter to you in your room that looks like an apartment.
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Creating a Hall

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  1. Set up a coat rack and a shoe rack. Remember to have storage for the coats and shoes of your visitors, as well as your own.
  2. Have one that says welcome if you like. Make sure that it doesn't impede the door opening and closing.
  3. Put some flowers and a phone with a cord on the table. Don't leave your mobile phone on this table, that won't make your room look like an apartment at all. You can put anything else you liked on the table, keys, a vase, loose change, etc. Add what is usually on a hall table.
  4. You may have a mirror in your bedroom area or bathroom area too but nothing is stopping you from putting one in your fake hall too.
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Setting Up a Living Room

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  1. Alternatively use a large armchair or even just a big mattress with one of the horizontal sides propped up on the wall. Get a throw pillow or cushion and put it on the armrest of your sofa, armchair or propped up mattress.
  2. You can put whatever you want on this table, such as magazines or a bowl of fruit.
  3. Add a DVD, game console, VCR or Blu Ray player.
  4. You need a place to put rubbish, you don't want your room that looks like an apartment to get messy.
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Organize a Bedroom Area

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  1. Make sure it is neatly made and has fresh bed clothes that match the colour scheme of your 'apartment'.
  2. If you have a built in wardrobe, you can keep using that, or, use that space as a different area of your apartment and add a free standing wardrobe.
  3. Place it by the bed. You can place on it your alarm clock and maybe a lamp for reading in bed. Also keep this aiming toward to color scheme. Add a small bookcase for some of your favorite books, alternatively, you could put your bookcase in your lounge area, next to the propped up mattress.
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Simulating a Kitchen

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  1. Four chairs might be over the top, one will probably suffice. You can use beanbags and a small table, if you prefer.
  2. Buy a toaster or borrow one from elsewhere in the house. If you're allowed, and it's not a fire risk, put a microwave in your kitchen area. This will make cooking and preparing food easier in your bedroom.
  3. Get plates, bowls and cutlery for your mini kitchen and a place to store them.
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Organizing a Bathroom

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  1. You may not be able to plumb in a basin. A large bowl might have to suffice which you'll need to fill from the nearest tap, or you could put a pitcher a washbowl set in the bathroom area of your room.
    • This is more for washing than doing business, whatever business you might want to do. Make sure you can clean yourself, your dishes and your clothes in this if you want or need to.
  2. Put a mirror on the wall behind the table with a basin on it.
  3. You can also put toothbrushes and personal hygienic products.
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Setting Up a Laundry Room

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  1. You can just put a basket and clothes rack in whatever space is not taken up already by your other rooms.
  2. This is so people don't put rubbish in your laundry basket.
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Incorporating a Study

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  1. You can also added a bookcase if you would like to and there isn't one already place in your bedroom or lounge area.
  2. If not use a drawing pad or notebook instead of a computer or laptop.
  3. Use pencil holders, paper, desk ornaments, whatever you like, to your desk.
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Organizing a Toy Room

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  1. A table will work well too.
  2. Place figurines in one drawer and play-doh in the other drawer of whatever item of furniture you have that has drawers. If you have other toys, you can do whatever you like with them when you are making your look like an apartment.
  3. Keep them neat and tidy though!
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Setting Up a Pet Area

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  1. Add a pet bed or create a place where your pet could sleep.
  2. You'll need an appropriate bowl and some pet food and water.
  3. You don't want your room to be messy. Clean up your pet's messes on a regular basis daily.
  4. If you have a small caged pet or fish in a tank, just put its cage or tank on another table in your room.
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Plant a Garden

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  1. Few apartments have gardens but you can simulate a garden area in your room. Add a window box or ask for a small space of land outside your window or if you have a balcony that would work. Fence the area if you want. Measure the window box(es) or land you have.
  2. Here are the steps
    • Paint your window box with bright paint.
    • Plant some vegetables.
    • Plant all different flowers.
    • Repeat some or all steps if there is more than one window box.
  3. In small areas, you can:
    • Plant flowers and get a deck chair or bench.
    • Put up a bird house and bird feeder if you want.
    • Try putting up a small washing line to dry clothes.
    • Get garden toys such as a hula hoop, small paddling pool, a ball etc.
    • Get some potted plants.
    • Get two chairs and a table.
    • Consider putting up a small washing line on your balcony to dry clothes.
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    How do you make a small room feel bigger?
    Kathryn Cherne
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    Kathryn Cherne is an Interior Designer and the Co-Founder of Design Inside, an interior design firm in Chicago, Illinois. With over 15 years of experience, Kathryn specializes in designing, remodeling, and decorating spaces. Kathryn holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from the Harrington College of Design. Kathryn uses her background in Psychology and Interior Design to ensure her design spaces are unique, beautiful, and functional.
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    The two tricks are to take advantage of mirrors and legs. Put mirrors perpendicular to windows, and it fools the eye into thinking the space dissolves and has more windows. Use taller legs on your furniture, and instead of using a bedskirt or skirt on your sofa, let air flow through.
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    How do I do a counter table?
    Community Answer
    You can take a large cardboard box, measure how much space you need cut out to fit a chair, and cut the box.
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    How big does the space need to be?
    Community Answer
    It really does not matter what size your bedroom is. What I did is use a corner for a dining area. All I needed was a big cardboard box and a few used chairs. If your room is small, then you might have to get a little creative, but there are many ways to arrange even the smallest space.
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