While a one bedroom space might seem dinky compared to a suburban McMansion or a Dubai penthouse, the truth is that one bedroom homes have a lot of advantages. Not only is it plenty of room for a single person or even a couple, but less space means less cleaning, and more time to simplify your life. One bedroom houses and apartments can be spacious or conservative, depending on what you need. The floor plans in this post should help you to decide whether it's time for you to downsize and let you see just how many options you have.
1 | Source: Country ViewThis modern one bedroom has all the trappings of a slick bachelor pad from a dark gray interior to a private balcony, perfect for an afternoon cocktail.
2 | Visualizer: 3D FloorplanzThis one bedroom includes a private office space, making it ideal for an artist or small business owner.
3 | Visualizer: Rishabh KushwahaA spacious outdoor area and massive walk-in closet means this one bedroom could easily work for a couple – even when they need alone time.
4 | Visualizer: Rishabh KushwahaThe open living area with a dining room and breakfast bar keeps this one bedroom light and airy.
5 | Visualizer: Rishabh KushwahaIn a similar configuration we see a little less floor space and no formal indoor dining area, but still plenty of room to relax and entertain.
6 | Source: VishramA separate laundry room and cozy balcony make this upper level apartment perfectly comfortable.
7 | Source: Benchmark DevelopersA simple one bedroom design keeps the living area separate from the bedroom for maximum sound insulation.
8 | Via: Foundation DezinThis one bedroom has two baths which means no guests snooping through medicine cabinets.
9 | Source: Springs ApartmentsThe next five floorplans are variations on a theme from Spring Apartments. Despite varying configurations, each home features a bedroom, large closet, kitchen and living area. With more square footage, we also get a balcony, dining area, and breakfast table.
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14 | Source: Namrata GroupPutting the balcony entrance off the bedroom makes this cheerful apartment pretty and private.
15 | Visualizer: Nikolay KolevA massive balcony makes up for the small bedroom in this configuration.
16 | Visualizer: Tugs D SignThis apartment might lack a lot of space, but it’s a prefect, simple urban retreat.
17 | Visualizer: 3dm Digital Furniture takes up quite a bit of room in this one bedroom, but it doesn’t lack for seating.
18 | Source: SSGIn a creative layout, this bedroom is off the kitchen while the dining table sits near the entryway. The flow is not conventional, but it seems to work.
19 | Visualizer: Rishabh KushwahaThis spacious one bedroom includes two entrances for its huge bath, which is quite convenient.
20 | Via: MakaanThree balcony spaces may seem excessive, but there will be no Vitamin D deficiency here.
21 | Source: Guardian DevelopersEach corner of this apartment has its own purpose, with furniture getting a bit crowded in the bedroom and balcony.
22 | Source: Delta RealtyDouble baths and a narrow kitchen might make this a good options for a couple just starting out.
23 | Via: Magic BricksJust enough space in this sunny apartment for entertaining a few friends comfortably while maximizing space.
24 | Source: TitwalaA guest bath here means no one has to walk through the bedroom to use the facilities, which is always nice.
25 | Source: Bhujbal BrothersStorage space is at a minimum here but a laundry room and balcony mean its comfortable enough.
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