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ABOUT THIS TOUR

HOME TYPE: Apartment

LOCATION: Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York

STYLE: Eclectic, Traditional

BEDROOMS: 1

SQUARE FEET: 320

Not to be hyperbolic, but this 320-square-foot apartment in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood might be filled with the most brilliant organizing and style ideas of all time. Ideas so good, two people are thriving in this small space.

Multidisplinary artist Maggie Beckett first moved into this one-bedroom apartment in the spring of 2023 when she had to leave her last rental due to a major rent hike. When Apartment Therapy first toured the space, she was single and designed it to perfectly fit her solo-living needs.

A woman arranging colorful pillows on a green bed in a cozy bedroom with floral wall decor and a wooden dresser.

“At the time of my last AT feature, my style was bright, maximal, colorful, and funky. Everything was girl-coded and perfect for a 29-year-old woman living on her own,” Maggie writes. “I leaned into my mural skills by painting bright shapes all across the main room, accessorizing the furniture with fun pillows and each surface with fun decor pieces.”

A corner of a room featuring a mural of trees, a tall white vase with dried flowers, and a small speaker on a gold table.“I wanted to experiment with a traditional landscape-style mural in the bedroom, and that was a fun way to practice a new skill,” Maggie explains of the bedroom’s walls. Credit: Kiritin

While some couples might decide to move into another larger space when moving in together, Maggie and Dave Beckett decided to adapt the space to their needs. “The apartment is one block from the subway entrance and steps from many amazing bars and restaurants,” Maggie describes. “Despite having very little ‘frills’ (older building, mediocre fixtures, no amenities, no closets), it did have one thing I could not live without: big beautiful windows and direct sunlight all morning long. It was a very very lucky find.”

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When Dave moved into the apartment after Maggie had lived in the space for a year, she wanted to create a space that both fit all of his stuff, but also felt inclusive of his style, too. “I started to lean into more decorative pattern art and colors that were still bold, but not as vibrant, giving more balance in the space.” She painted over the energetic living room wall murals and replaced it with soft yellow walls and a more delicate flower mural in the entryway.

Decorative entryway with floral wall art, a hexagonal mirror, a key holder, and a wooden shelf with art supplies.

“I also have continued to work on storage and organization to accommodate two people living in the space, which includes designing more solutions into the space, like wardrobes and dressers.” She completely reoriented the living room furniture, for example, replacing a small bistro table area with a brilliant solution: She stacked two glass-door IKEAcabinets on top of a desk and placed a wood shelf on top of the two cabinets. The result is a double-function entertainment center that looks built-in and also serves as a desk area for the couple.

“You can make any space work for you, as long as you put enough care and consideration into it.”

Warm orange curtain draping beside a pink upholstered chair near a window with a view of a street.

A large dresser that had been in the bedroom when she lived in the apartment solo became a storage-packed kitchen island, thanks to a wood top Maggie’s dad built for it. And the entire bedroom became a hard-working space, thanks to two IKEA wardrobes mixed with wood planks that create a built-in look around the bed.

Related: House Tour: Tour a 225-Square-Foot Dark but Cozy Brooklyn ApartmentA cozy corner with a green cushion and colorful patterned pillow, featuring a mural of trees and flowers on the wall.

“You don’t have to stick with one style. You are not a brand; you can continue to change and iterate just like your life will,” Maggie says in the video tour. “And if I have learned anything since moving into this space and from designing apartments and working as an artist, you can make any space work for you, as long as you put enough care and consideration into it.”

A workspace featuring a floral painting, pink lamp, sketch papers, watercolor palette, and decorative storage.

“I think that if anyone can take something away from my journey with this space, it’s if you put enough care and consideration, thought and effort into a space, you can make it work for you and your family and your partner. “

ResourcesCozy bedroom with a green bedspread, a woman sitting on the bed, and a decorative entryway with plants and storage.PAINT & COLORS

Main Room Base Color — Benjamin Moore “Santo Domingo Cream”

Main Room Accents — Benjamin Moore “White Rain,” “Forest Green,” “Desert Rose,” “Terra Cotta Tile,” and “Spicy Mustard”

Bedroom Base Color — Benjamin Moore “White Rain”

Bedroom Trim — Benjamin Moore “Covington Blue”

Cozy living space featuring a brown sofa with decorative pillows, orange curtains, a round mirror, and a white desk with pink chairs.LIVING ROOMCocktail glass with lime slice on a wooden bar, surrounded by fresh fruits and floral decor, with red checkered stools.DINING ROOMCozy bedroom with green bedding, colorful pillows, a mural of trees, and a window with light curtains.BEDROOMBathroom corner featuring a white sink, chrome faucet, decorative towels, and a mirror reflecting colorful shower curtains.BATHROOM

This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.
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Further Reading

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6 IKEA Hacks for the Most Disorganized Among Us

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