@@predaplantuser2742 Good question and difficult to answer. I suppose it would depend to a degree on whether you own or rent and whether you have the budget to customize the space, whether there is good light from the windows and a balcony, whether you have a pet, etc. I'm single and rent an apartment. I think it is 69 SM and I feel quite comfortable especially because there is a splendid view from every window and lots of northern light. I didn't need to spend any money to remodel and my furniture fits perfect. I could even live in a smaller place considering that this unit has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. I use the second bedroom for an office.
@@gnolan4281 In my country, most people like 95% have their own houses and usually the ones who live in an appartment and rent are expats. I'm starting university this year and i have thought very much of continuing my studies abroad and most likely establish in a foreign country, preferably Canada or Europe. There you would most likely live in an appartment. So i am curious about how much space will i need for myself only and the comfort and also the budget.
@@predaplantuser2742 i understand. As a student you will be a temporary renter so you won't mind a smaller place just for the time you're at the university. Note that some universities in Canada have student housing on campus in a dormitory. It migh be wise to first pick your country and school because in the long run that will be even more important than the size of apartment. For a student smaller is better. I've seen some 40 SM that I could feel comfortable in but my situation is different in that I need a permanent apartment as I have my own furniture and am retired with a lifetime pension. I live in Colombia. Best of luck to you...Oh! And what is your country?
Amazing creativity with lighting. 55sqm is small but with that lighting many different moods can be dialed in. Bravo!
How much square metre does a single person need if he wants a bit of comfort??
@@predaplantuser2742 Good question and difficult to answer. I suppose it would depend to a degree on whether you own or rent and whether you have the budget to customize the space, whether there is good light from the windows and a balcony, whether you have a pet, etc. I'm single and rent an apartment. I think it is 69 SM and I feel quite comfortable especially because there is a splendid view from every window and lots of northern light. I didn't need to spend any money to remodel and my furniture fits perfect. I could even live in a smaller place considering that this unit has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. I use the second bedroom for an office.
@@gnolan4281 In my country, most people like 95% have their own houses and usually the ones who live in an appartment and rent are expats. I'm starting university this year and i have thought very much of continuing my studies abroad and most likely establish in a foreign country, preferably Canada or Europe. There you would most likely live in an appartment. So i am curious about how much space will i need for myself only and the comfort and also the budget.
@@predaplantuser2742 i understand. As a student you will be a temporary renter so you won't mind a smaller place just for the time you're at the university. Note that some universities in Canada have student housing on campus in a dormitory.
It migh be wise to first pick your country and school because in the long run that will be even more important than the size of apartment. For a student smaller is better. I've seen some 40 SM that I could feel comfortable in but my situation is different in that I need a permanent apartment as I have my own furniture and am retired with a lifetime pension. I live in Colombia.
Best of luck to you...Oh! And what is your country?
@@gnolan4281 Thanks for the advice. I will most likely choose a university with student housing. And I from mauritius.😉
Beautiful! I love this. Amazing background music too.
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Thank you!
Nice :)
This is exactly what I wanted. Tell how can I fix my new apartment like that?
Exciting your interior designs! I also work in furniture in Vietnam, my hometown. Hope your designs will be popular this year. Give you 1 sub!
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Can you share to us the floor plan please
Where is the wc? you can't p00 in the house lol
In the bathroom.