What is a Studio?
Definition and characteristics of a Studio
🏠 What is a Studio ?
A studio apartment is a dwelling composed of a single main room that serves as a living room, bedroom, and sometimes even a kitchen, although often this is separate but open to the main room. This type of accommodation also includes a separate bathroom. The studio is ideal for a single person or a couple looking for a compact and functional living space.
🏗️ How to set up a studio to maximize space?
Furnishing a studio requires a clever use of space. Multifunctional furniture, such as a sofa bed, wall shelves and folding tables, are essential. The use of space dividers, such as room dividers or open furniture, can help to delineate the different living areas without cluttering up the space.
🤔 Studio vs T1: what are the differences?
The main difference between a studio and a T1 is the separation of the rooms. A T1 has a separate room for the bedroom, while in a studio, the bedroom is integrated into the main room. This distinction can offer more privacy in a T1.
📏 Living Area of a Studio
The living area of a studio varies but is often smaller than that of multi-room apartments. According to the Carrez law, the living area only takes into account spaces where the ceiling is at least 1.80 meters high, excluding cupboards and walls.
Posted on 29/05/2024 by
Cyril POTTIER
Entrepreneur and founder of the agency GABRIEL FRANCE, my career began in the field of accounting, but my passion for real estate led me to this captivating adventure. With GABRIEL FRANCE, we bring our expertise to every stage of real estate, from purchase to sale, including rental management. Through each transaction, our goal is simple: to ensure your satisfaction.