Studio vs. One-Bedroom Apartment

Studio vs. One-Bedroom Apartment

modern living room couch sofa lamp design interior
modern living room couch sofa lamp design interior

When it comes to apartment shopping, the opportunities are nearly endless! If you’re planning to live alone, you’re likely interested in a one-bedroom apartment or even a studio. What are the major differences between the two options, and which is the best option for to fit your lifestyle?

 

Studio Apartment

 

A studio typically has one main room and one bathroom. The main room will likely be your living area, bedroom, and kitchen all in one open space.

 

Pros

 
  • Rent and utilities will be less expensive, allowing you to save more money.

  • It’s cozy.

  • You won’t need much furniture – which is a perk for young people just starting out!

  • Many studios have unique features, such as a brick wall or exposed ceilings.

     

Cons

 
  • Studios can be very compact.

  • If guests come over, you want to be sure your bed is always made, since it’s in your living area!

  • If you have a lot of belongings, this may not be the place for you.

  • Most likely, you will not have a closet – so that means storing your clothes in a dresser or on a clothing rack.

     

One-Bedroom Apartment

 

A one-bedroom apartment generally has one bedroom, a living area, a kitchen, and one bathroom.

 

Pros

 
  • You’ll have more room to spread out.

  • If your bedroom is messy, you can just shut the door when guests come over!

  • If guests stay over, you’ll have enough space and privacy for everyone to feel comfortable.

     

Cons

 
  • More space means you’ll need more furniture and décor!

  • Rent and utilities will be more expensive.

  • You’ll have more space to clean.

     

You should take time to think about your living style as you prepare to move and decide what is most important. A studio might seem like a fun place to live, but if you don’t want to fall asleep in the same room as your sofa, maybe a one-bedroom apartment is a better option for you. Regardless of your choice, you can always look here for useful tips on how to make your new place feel like home!

 
Related Topics (1)

Recommended Posts

Energy Saving Tips for Winter Months

Energy Saving Tips for Winter Months

With the winter months upon us, cranking up the heat may seem like the obvious option to keep warm. Homes around the United States are losing money each winter through their high cost heating and water bills. Using these energy saving techniques, you will save money each month and keep your home better insulated. Set […]

read more
Should I Paint My Rental?

Should I Paint My Rental?

Paint is one of the best ways to transform a rental, but it’s not always the right solution. Consider these factors when deciding if you should paint your rental.

read more
Picking Your First Roommate (In College)

Picking Your First Roommate (In College)

You’ve gotten those acceptance letters, you’ve graduated, and you’ve decided where you want to go.  Totally prepared for college now right?  What about that living situation?  Probably a freshman’s biggest fear is having that “monster roommate.”  Not to fear, there are ways to avoid this! 1.  Find a person who is the same amount of […]

read more

Pick a Category or Topic

Categories

Topics