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Studio apartment design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles

A studio is one room doing the job of four, so every choice shows. Upload one photo and see your studio redesigned across 16 styles — Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial and more — with your bed, sofa, and kitchenette kept exactly where they are. Same square footage, sixteen personalities.

A bright, well-zoned studio apartment with a low sofa, a bed tucked behind open shelving, and a compact kitchenette — editorial hero for studio apartment design ideas across 16 styles.

Designing your studio / open plan

A studio apartment is the hardest brief in residential design: one continuous room has to sleep you, seat you, feed you, and sometimes employ you — with no doors to hide the seams. That is why "studio apartment ideas" is such a loaded search. You are not choosing a sofa; you are choosing a system where the bed, the seating, and the kitchen all have to speak the same language or the whole room reads as clutter.

The designer’s playbook for studios is zoning without walls: a rug to anchor the living area, open shelving or a low cabinet as a soft divider, curtains to tuck the bed away, and one consistent palette running wall to wall so the eye reads a single calm room instead of three competing corners. Low-profile furniture keeps sightlines open, and vertical storage — tall shelving, wall hooks, over-door racks — pulls clutter off the floor where a small footprint can least afford it.

Studio / Open Plan ideas by style

Explore a specific style for your studio / open plan, or open the tool with both pre-selected.

Frequently asked

How do I separate the sleeping area in a studio apartment?

You zone it instead of walling it. The classic moves are an open shelving unit or low cabinet as a see-through divider, a curtain on a ceiling track that closes at night, a folding screen, or simply orienting the bed behind the sofa so the seating faces away from it. A rug under the living zone and consistent wall colour throughout keep the room reading as one space even when it is divided.

What styles work best in a small studio?

Styles that are light, low, and edited: Scandinavian and Japandi keep furniture low and palettes calm, which makes a small footprint feel bigger; Modern keeps surfaces clean and lines simple. Busier styles like Industrial or Bohemian also work in studios, but the discipline matters more — fewer, stronger pieces instead of many small ones. The gallery above shows four directions on the same studio so you can judge the effect honestly.

How do I make a studio apartment look bigger?

Keep sightlines open with low-profile furniture, push storage vertical with tall shelving so the floor stays visible, use one continuous palette wall to wall, and let a large mirror bounce the window light. Avoid chopping the room into many small rugs and colour blocks — one large rug per zone reads calmer and bigger than several small ones.

Will the AI keep my real studio layout?

Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window position, and the placement of your bed, sofa, and kitchenette while restyling the furniture, finishes, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same studio — only the style changes — so the comparison reflects what your actual space could look like.

Is it free to redesign my studio apartment?

Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.

Redesign your studio from one photo

Upload a photo of your studio apartment and try it across all 16 styles — your layout stays put, only the look changes. Watermarked previews are free, no signup required.