A Tiny “Bohemian Vintage” Studio with a Twist
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.
updated Feb 20, 2019

A Tiny “Bohemian Vintage” Studio with a Twist

Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.
updated Feb 20, 2019
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350

Name: Emily Ogden
Location: Historic German Village — Columbus, Ohio
Size: 350 square feet
Years lived in: 1 year, renting

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People laughed a little when Emily Ogden would say she wanted to live in German Village. A pricey part of Columbus, it was a long shot that Emily might be able to find a place she could afford. But the area was her dream. “The quaint brick streets, historical homes, coffee shops, restaurants, a great park, all within walking distance. A fairly safe neighborhood for a single female moving to a new city. Neighborhoods where I felt safe walking after dark,” she writes.

It only took about a week for Emily to find this small, just-over 350 square foot studio, upstairs above a venue on the edge of the area she dreamed of living in.

Though the discovery meant she’d be moving from a “fairly roomy, one bedroom in Dayton, Ohio, to a very cozy, upstairs studio,” this studio space is undeniably cute, and as someone who loves to cook, the big kitchen didn’t hurt. Though downsizing is always a bit of a challenge, Emily made it work (and beautifully). She writes:

“I pared down on furniture and decor — giving things away or lending out pieces that just would not fit, or that I didn’t truly love. My large credenza I found at a thrift store was the focal point in my living room and I accessorized with lots of candles and plants to add color and scent to the small space. I’m a big fan of Mid-Century Modern decor, but I also like to have things cozy and colorful.

In the end, I decided to not attempt to create walls. To leave it open and airy. After all, it was just me living there! I didn’t mind that my bed was in my living room and vice versa.”

Apartment Therapy Survey:

My Style: Mid-century modern with a twist of bohemian vintage

Inspiration: My inspiration comes from vintage and bohemian textures and color, and I have always loved mid-century modern furniture. Music and travel also heavily influence wherever I am living. I’m an interior designer and although I strive for well-designed spaces, I want to have my home feel and look lived-in, cozy and welcoming.

Favorite Element: The three pieces of mid-century modern furniture I’ve collected over the years. The dresser that belonged to my uncle when he was younger, the credenza I picked up for a song at a thrift store and the little nightstand I thrifted over two years ago. Also, my hat collection.

Biggest Challenge: Definitely space/storage. I’ve always lived in at least a one bedroom apartment, and am a recovered pack rat — this studio has ZERO storage and I learned to keep what I love and need only.

What Friends Say: “I don’t know how you put it all together — but it works!” I’m eclectic and I love to pair colors that wouldn’t normally seem as though they go together.

Biggest Embarrassment: That I’m an artist/photographer but I rarely print or frame my work to hang on my walls!

Biggest Indulgence: Choosing to live in German Village in such a tiny space — it’s pricey, but totally worth it — such a beautiful area, with so many restaurants, bars and coffee shops within walking distance. Sometimes I feel like I’m living in a Meg Ryan movie!

Best Advice: Surround yourself with things that you love and will use/appreciate every day. Use that fancy china, sit in your furniture, and make your bedroom a place you dream of spending time. Have people over and let your home be a welcoming environment — that’s its purpose!


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PAINT & COLORS
Sherwin Williams – Summer White

ENTRY
Small bookshelf – Hand-me-down
Tall shelf – IKEA
Globe – Thrifted
Kerosene lamp turned electric – Wedding present parents received in the 70’s
Mirror – Vintage shop in Boone, NC
Faux fiddle leaf fig plant – IKEA
Runner rug – IKEA
Shake It Off banner – Small boutique in Columbus

LIVING SPACE
Sofa- IKEA
Large area rug – IKEA
Throw pillows – IKEA, Target and gifts
Credenza – Thrifted
End table – Vintage hand-me-down
Clock above mantle – Vintage/thrifted
Turntable – Vintage (the one I grew up with at home!)
Silver lamp on credenza – Thrifted
Blue velvet chair – Vintage (gift from my best friend)
Frame with necklaces – Vintage frame DIY
Vintage cameras all over the space – thrifted/collected from family members
Lace curtains throughout – IKEA
Ottoman – Vintage
Wood tray – gift

KITCHEN
White table – IKEA
Bistro chairs – Arhaus
Antiqued gold candle holder on table – Target
Work cart – IKEA
AWESOME canvas – Target
Glassware/mug collection – IKEA, vintage, and items from travels
Honey cut-out – Vintage (spray painted gold)
Crate shelf – DIY
Printed India rug in front of sink – World Market
Copper colander – World Market

BEDROOM
Bed – IKEA
Bedspread – Target
Pillows – IKEA, Target, gifts
Nightstand – Vintage/thrifted
Gray area rug – IKEA
Bedside table lamp – Target
Dresser – Vintage hand me down
Round mirror – Walmart
Small, pedestal mirror on dresser – Thrifted/vintage
Porcelain feathers above bed – Arhaus
Large floor length mirror – Handmade by my dad
Large faux plant by the fireplace – Thrifted

Thanks, Emily!


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