It's a great studio! It seems to have tall ceilings, which make a huge difference in it not feeling claustrophobic/small. Don't feel bad about the apartment being small, maybe North Americans aren't very familiar with smaller (normal to me) liviny spaces, but a LOT of other countries do! I am Dutch and my apartment is also 35m2, and I live in a village, it's normal here, as it is in many other countries. Honestly, I love how creative it makes people, how all of us make it work, it's great.
Thank you for sharing your living experience, and detailed comment. I'm so curious to see how spaces look, and are decorated in the Netherlands. Hopefully, I can do some home tours out there one day!
@@MitchGeng Well, home tours, particularly of small(er) apartments are some of my favourite videos too, so you are definitely not alone! I think it is wonderful when someone is so generous to offer us a speak peak of their (very personal) living space. I can't remember who the artist was, but there was an artist who photographed apartments of people who lived in the same apartment building (in New York if I remember correctly), often underneath one and other, so with the exact same layout. I absolutely loved seeing how everyone had such completely different apartments. Everyone's home was so unique! I am sure there are many beautiful, cute, quirky, stunning, tiny apartments in Europe (Paris has some of my favourites) for you to film. Hope to see you out here some day!
I also wanted to add, that I loved how she kept her grandmother’s perfume bottles. I came across my mom’s and also saved it. I take a whiff every now and then. It smells just like her.
I think it's her personality and lovely sense of subtle humor that really makes her place shine -stuff is stuff but an interesting person is what makes all the things she has interesting - at least that was my epiphany when watching this video -- I think that is why style is hard to copy, it's like taking someone else's personality -- Okay , okay...I've gone much deeper than I meant to -- I intended to say... Nice Video, I like it!
I really love her art, and the way she's incorporated storage and practical needs so well into a tiny apartment. I'm glad she has this flat, in fact, because artists NEED good light, and it definitely has that! What a nice vibe. Cute doggie, too. My favorite room....hmmm.....probably the kitchen. Love the window with all the plants and the painting behind the fridge. BTW yes, that bathroom cabinet is old, probably original, early 20th century. Love it. That's the joy of rentals; they don't get all the original history and character "renovated" out of them as homes that pass from owner to owner so often do. I saw an apt. on YT recently (in NYC) that was part of a 19th century brownstone. The main room had an incredible Victorian window--hard to even describe--and molding and stained glass. The bathroom had original and exquisite Victorian tile, and as it had probably originally been a scullery or similar kitchen-type room, it had a tiny original tiled fireplace and dumbwaiter as well. Can you imagine? Rare enough in a rental, a real unicorn in a purchased home.
Love this apartment! I’m an artist, too and this is so much nicer than anything I lived in when I was renting. She’s put so much thought and care into the space. It doesn’t even seem that small in the video.
Ok you’re used to your space so forget about the charm that it communicates! I used to live in the city, so I get the challenge of living and affording NY. Your kitchen is adorable. You did an amazing job. Mitch, great shot of her living space - living area and bedroom so we could see the whole layout and charm of her personal touches. And the before/after of the kitchen. Think of your apt. As if you were in a different country. You would immediately think it is incredible charming and a gem. You have done an amazing job making it homey and charming, and added an incredibly amount of style.
thank you for telling your story, it was so honest, I appreciate this in people the most. you do what you like and it can be hard but even whole money of the world can’t replace the feeling of making art for creative people. wish you the best!
Such thougthful design in this small space. It's always a bonus listening to artists explain their home inspiration choices while seeing glimpses of their work. Lovely video.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. When I first started art school, I always wanted to see how other artists designed their homes so I'm very happy to be sharing that now.
I really like your apartment, ok, so it might not be the biggest but you have made good use of the space available and it looks very homely. Great artwork, so vibrant and your pieces have personality. You are beautiful and your darling dog so adorable.
I would've made the alcove the Ikea closet & workshop (with storage) and would've split the main area into the bedroom and living room. If organized correctly, it wouldn't feel so cramped.
Don't live in New York I live in a Canadian city and I've always lived in very small spaces. It's great to have multi-functional furniture. But I also have people that are like you have way too much stuff no it all fits no matter what apartment I move into which I move every year year and a half to the circumstance it all fits and I do it that way so that I can have multi-functional furniture and use it for different things every time I move.
Love this apartment! I’m an artist, too and this is so much nicer than anything I lived in when I was renting. She’s put so much thought and care into the space. It doesn’t even seem that small in the video.
It's a great studio! It seems to have tall ceilings, which make a huge difference in it not feeling claustrophobic/small.
Don't feel bad about the apartment being small, maybe North Americans aren't very familiar with smaller (normal to me) liviny spaces, but a LOT of other countries do!
I am Dutch and my apartment is also 35m2, and I live in a village, it's normal here, as it is in many other countries.
Honestly, I love how creative it makes people, how all of us make it work, it's great.
Thank you for sharing your living experience, and detailed comment. I'm so curious to see how spaces look, and are decorated in the Netherlands. Hopefully, I can do some home tours out there one day!
@@MitchGeng Well, home tours, particularly of small(er) apartments are some of my favourite videos too, so you are definitely not alone!
I think it is wonderful when someone is so generous to offer us a speak peak of their (very personal) living space.
I can't remember who the artist was, but there was an artist who photographed apartments of people who lived in the same apartment building (in New York if I remember correctly), often underneath one and other, so with the exact same layout.
I absolutely loved seeing how everyone had such completely different apartments. Everyone's home was so unique!
I am sure there are many beautiful, cute, quirky, stunning, tiny apartments in Europe (Paris has some of my favourites) for you to film.
Hope to see you out here some day!
I also wanted to add, that I loved how she kept her grandmother’s perfume bottles. I came across my mom’s and also saved it. I take a whiff every now and then. It smells just like her.
“We mostly live amongst my shoes” yes, I love it
I think it's her personality and lovely sense of subtle humor that really makes her place shine -stuff is stuff but an interesting person is what makes all the things she has interesting - at least that was my epiphany when watching this video -- I think that is why style is hard to copy, it's like taking someone else's personality -- Okay , okay...I've gone much deeper than I meant to -- I intended to say... Nice Video, I like it!
Thank you for the deeper comment 🙂
I really love her art, and the way she's incorporated storage and practical needs so well into a tiny apartment. I'm glad she has this flat, in fact, because artists NEED good light, and it definitely has that! What a nice vibe. Cute doggie, too. My favorite room....hmmm.....probably the kitchen. Love the window with all the plants and the painting behind the fridge. BTW yes, that bathroom cabinet is old, probably original, early 20th century. Love it. That's the joy of rentals; they don't get all the original history and character "renovated" out of them as homes that pass from owner to owner so often do. I saw an apt. on YT recently (in NYC) that was part of a 19th century brownstone. The main room had an incredible Victorian window--hard to even describe--and molding and stained glass. The bathroom had original and exquisite Victorian tile, and as it had probably originally been a scullery or similar kitchen-type room, it had a tiny original tiled fireplace and dumbwaiter as well. Can you imagine? Rare enough in a rental, a real unicorn in a purchased home.
Love this apartment! I’m an artist, too and this is so much nicer than anything I lived in when I was renting. She’s put so much thought and care into the space. It doesn’t even seem that small in the video.
I like your style. Your environment and how everything flows together, especially the color palette, yet doesn't look contrived - well done.
Ok you’re used to your space so forget about the charm that it communicates! I used to live in the city, so I get the challenge of living and affording NY. Your kitchen is adorable. You did an amazing job. Mitch, great shot of her living space - living area and bedroom so we could see the whole layout and charm of her personal touches. And the before/after of the kitchen. Think of your apt. As if you were in a different country. You would immediately think it is incredible charming and a gem. You have done an amazing job making it homey and charming, and added an incredibly amount of style.
Oh, and your sweater close was one of my favorite things. I love your gallery wall too.
thank you for telling your story, it was so honest, I appreciate this in people the most. you do what you like and it can be hard but even whole money of the world can’t replace the feeling of making art for creative people. wish you the best!
Great job on this video, I thought I was watching a video from Apartment Therapy. Awesome work and you are an awesome artist
Very cute ! And I love the pup. Love love the pup.
Such thougthful design in this small space. It's always a bonus listening to artists explain their home inspiration choices while seeing glimpses of their work. Lovely video.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. When I first started art school, I always wanted to see how other artists designed their homes so I'm very happy to be sharing that now.
Sweet space. Nice layout & decor.
I love your space! It's so bright and feels like a happy place to be.
I loved her honesty
I Love it all! The orange dresser….the alcove…I love Chloe perfume. What’s great memory for you 😀
I really like your apartment, ok, so it might not be the biggest but you have made good use of the space available and it looks very homely. Great artwork, so vibrant and your pieces have personality. You are beautiful and your darling dog so adorable.
Very nicely done! Love her self portrait and the plant picture in her kitchen. Great apt! Good luck!
Great appartment. Functional, colorful, creative. 🤩 Love the artwork.
This space is very appealing! As is the artist who lives here. Really like her work and the fact that Alice Neel inspires her. Thanks for the tour.
I love your paintings and point of view about how to live in a small. I'm in a 350 square feet apartment also and am inspired. Thanks!
Your painting made me think of my sinuses. I like it. Love the sweaters too.
Cute apartment! The sleeping alcove is really a plus in a studio apartment!
I would've made the alcove the Ikea closet & workshop (with storage) and would've split the main area into the bedroom and living room. If organized correctly, it wouldn't feel so cramped.
I love ur home...especially the kitchen...
I love the kitchen too!
Me too! The kitchen is lovely!
Love your Art love your space! ❤💯🥰
Amazing, a true artist!
she is so real...
Same space / cost issues in London but your home is lovely. 🙏
Cool apartment.
Nice.... Cosy..... Artistic !!
Beautiful apartment✨
What a beautiful cozy space!
Love the kitchen!
Bravo!❤
When someone says they built their own furniture, I imagine more going into it than just buying pre-fab and assembling it.
She still built it herself. Be kind.
Love the kitchen!
What cute functional apartment!
Love this channel
Le chien se demande ce qu'il se passe???!!!!! 😅 Beau studio merci 😍
It's great you have those alcoves & it is not a square box
Love her paintings
❤Bety❤🥰
Hi Devin! 😊
Lovely colorful house in brooklyn.
Artist's
Don't live in New York I live in a Canadian city and I've always lived in very small spaces. It's great to have multi-functional furniture. But I also have people that are like you have way too much stuff no it all fits no matter what apartment I move into which I move every year year and a half to the circumstance it all fits and I do it that way so that I can have multi-functional furniture and use it for different things every time I move.
Title: apartment tour. Content: “you guyysss im an arrttiissttt *heavy vocal fry*
I had to mute the sound and turn on CC
aside from the person i like the decor
Love this apartment! I’m an artist, too and this is so much nicer than anything I lived in when I was renting. She’s put so much thought and care into the space. It doesn’t even seem that small in the video.