Design on a Dime Season 5 Episode 11 Studio Apartment Makeover
- March 21, 2004
- 21 min
Design on a Dime is a popular interior design show that follows host Casey Noble as she helps homeowners transform their living spaces on a budget. In season 5, episode 11 titled "Studio Apartment Makeover", Casey is tasked with taking on a studio apartment that needs a major design overhaul.
The episode begins with Casey meeting the owner, a young professional who has recently moved to the city and is struggling to make her small space feel like home. The studio apartment is in a high-rise building with stunning views, but it lacks any personality or decoration. The owner is looking for a cozy and functional space that reflects her personal style.
Casey starts by assessing the space and identifying the problem areas. The apartment has no defined living or sleeping space, and there is no storage or organization. The owner has also expressed a desire for a dining area and a dedicated work space. Casey takes these challenges in stride and begins brainstorming solutions.
The first step is to define the living and sleeping areas. Casey suggests using a room divider to create separate spaces. She chooses a beautiful wooden screen that not only adds privacy but also acts as a statement piece and adds warmth to the space. Casey then suggests placing the bed against the wall to create more floor space and provide a clear separation from the rest of the living area.
Next, Casey tackles storage and organization. She suggests using multi-functional furniture, like a coffee table with hidden storage and a bench with extra seating and storage. She also adds floating shelves and a wardrobe system in the closet to maximize space. Casey's goal is to create a clutter-free environment that is both functional and stylish.
To address the owner's request for a dining and work area, Casey gets creative. She installs a countertop that doubles as a dining table and a work surface. She also adds a stylish hanging light fixture above the table to create a cozy ambiance. Casey also suggests using a small bistro table and chairs as a secondary dining option that can be tucked away when not in use.
Finally, it's time for Casey to add some personality and style to the space. She chooses a neutral color palette with pops of color to create a sophisticated yet playful vibe. She adds texture through throw pillows, area rugs, and curtains. She also brings in artwork and decorative accents to give the space some personality and character.
Throughout the episode, Casey shows how to create a beautiful and functional space on a tight budget. She demonstrates how to maximize small spaces and make them feel bigger and brighter. By the end of the episode, the owner is thrilled with her new and improved studio apartment. The once plain and dull space is now a warm and inviting sanctuary that she can call home.