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How Do You Design a Small Apartment for Two Adults Who Work From Home?
Working from home in a small New York City apartment requires more than a desk and a chair. When two adults share the same space all day, the layout has to support focus, movement, and separation without adding more clutter. Why does working from home with another person feel harder than expected? Many people assume the challenge is space. In reality, the difficulty often comes from overlapping routines. Two people taking calls, focusing on different tasks, and moving through
Inly Alvarez
Apr 263 min read
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What Is the Difference Between Independence and Isolation in Interior Design?
Living alone in New York City is often associated with independence, but the way your apartment is designed can quietly push that independence into isolation. The difference shows up in how your space supports connection, movement, and daily life.
Inly Alvarez
Mar 273 min read
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What Privacy Means When You Live Alone in New York City
Privacy looks different when you live alone in a New York City apartment. It is not just about locking the door. It is about designing a space that protects your attention, your routines, and your sense of personal territory.
Inly Alvarez
Mar 183 min read
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How to Design a Studio Apartment in NYC That Doesn’t Feel Like One Room
Solo living in New York City often means making one room support several parts of daily life. A studio apartment can still feel structured, calm, and intentional when the layout reflects how you actually live.
Inly Alvarez
Mar 173 min read
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