Little Space in the BIG CITY
By: Linda Wheeler
Now I've seen it all! For some of you out there, who are shocked when you see that
developers are now creating studio/bachelor units out of 450 square feet, imagine my
surprise when I walked into a unit at the Voyager by Monarch that was 320
square feet, not even the size of a hotel room!
It is fair to say that over the past 2 years square footage is starting to become a
shortage in the city, especially with a significant rise in construction costs.
The developers are always finding new ways of passing that cost onto the consumer.
You may have noticed that along with smaller square footages in most new
construction projects, that it is very rare to find a two bedroom unit that is over 1000
square feet, now the average size for a 2 bedroom unit is being squeezed into 650 square
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So now let's take a step back for a minute, for those of you that
have often felt discouraged at this new fact think about it this way, could it also be
viewed as a means of simplifying your life? There are now furniture
companies like EQ3 and Up Country, who have taken this into consideration and are now
creating condo/loft style furniture. The dining room table is now a
thing of the past, it has been replaced by the ever so modern coffee table and breakfast
bar. Bedroom furniture what's that?, since having been replaced with
flat beds with convenient storage units located underneath and closet organizers that can
keep you in line, if you use them to your advantage.
We all have to move with the times and maybe in doing so we just have to evolve into
creatures that don't horde but shed the unnecessary in order to have our own little space
in the great big city! |