*Right? (And here I thought she'd lean the bed up against the wall and lay the shelving down where the bed was. How **_did_** she ever crack the code?!)*
@@johnwhite6981 Guys need to catch a clue! You will leave before the cat. It's interesting how women like a man who uses correct punctuation and spelling in online posts.
@@Momma_AL I've watched the full video 2x. She NEVER said the names of her cats! She has 2 and TV is not a name she ever said. The cat was just sitting in front of the TV. Where did you hear her say one of her cat's names is TV?
Grace is gifted with a beautiful companion whose tree rightfully has the command view. There are thankfully two spots of green growth outside where naturally the eye can take respite and the heart dream. Find joy in the little things and follow all the way to bliss ❤
I always wondered why people who live in studios don't get like a fold-out couch. Fold out couches are some of the most comfortable beds I've ever slept on in my life. You can also just get one at like a thrift store or something and reupholster it or whatever. It's just like you have such a small space why would you want to waste so much of it with a giant bed that takes up the majority of the space if you don't have to?
@@WhitneyDahlin Personally, I wouldn’t like the idea of pulling it out every time I want to lay down but also pulling out my pillows and bedsheets and anything that brings me comfort when I sleep, and then putting it away every single day. 🤷🏻♀️
Super cute! I need to all of that in my home office. I work remotely and basically live in that room more than any other- smallest room in a 3500 sqft house 😂
I remember having to live like that when I was under 20....thank God those days are over...it looks organised but believe me, it's a day job to keep it nice....
I live like that now, by choice, and I'm over 70. Some of us are more comfortable in a tiny space. I've hated every large house I've ever lived in. Our differences make this world interesting. 💗
Grace you are a great example of what we can actually live with. I think it’s a very nice apartment; congratulations on excellent planning and organizing. I like your cat too!
What a lovely apartment! However, that is not a terrace- it’s a Juliet balcony. A terrace implies an area of paved space or a platform upon which one can utilize the extra/excess space as a patio or a veranda. But generally the term terrace speaks to some small livable square footage space outside of or lining the length of your secondary/balcony/backyard door that you can step into, place a chair or chairs on, or possibly a parasol, use to grill, or line with plants that you would see as you walk out into the space to water said plants and enjoy the open air every day. Just a bit more usable outdoor square footage that most any ordinary or typical Juliet balcony can not technically accommodate (however I was not counting/including the fancy newer ones where the window somehow turns into the platform upon opening, or something of that nature- I’m still out on how those work but they definitely look pretty cool too). Still, very nice!❤
Nice use of space. Years back I moved from a one bedroom to a studio because I was paying for a living room that I barely used. I was not home that much and when I was I was cooking or in the bathroom/bedroom. I’m still a huge fan of studios for singles. They’re cozy.
My first apartment was a studio. It was a bit larger, but since I had a sofabed, I had even more room for a small dining area. Perfect for a single and occasional guest 😊.