Courtney’s 500 sq ft Apartment Makeover & Full Tour

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Hey everyone! I’m Courtney (Melissa’s daughter) and I’m excited to share a tour of my new 500-square-foot apartment. I moved to Bellingham in January, a charming waterfront city, and after a few months of living here I wanted to show how the space has come together. If you missed it, I previously shared an empty apartment tour with mood boards and a closer look at my bedroom. Now I’ll walk you through what feels cozy and functional in this small home.

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This is the entry. I wasn’t sure a table would fit, but my half-round table from my old apartment worked perfectly. It slightly intrudes into the bathroom doorway, but in a small space that’s a fair trade for a welcoming entry surface. A lamp here would be ideal — I may try a rechargeable bulb solution if an outlet isn’t available.

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To the left of the entry is the kitchen. Compared with my previous one-wall kitchen in Seattle, this layout feels surprisingly “grown up” for a 500-square-foot apartment. I’m grateful for the counter space and the unexpected island.

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A coffee station is essential for me. My longtime coffee maker still performs well, and I recently added a stainless-steel milk frother that I use for oat milk lattes every morning. I keep a few favorite mugs on a small mug tree so I can pick a different one each day.

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I searched for a small lamp for the kitchen corner and chose a rattan lamp that brings texture and warm evening light. It adds an inviting glow and ties in with other natural tones in the space.

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The island was a delightful surprise and provides a useful prep area as well as seating. I kept counter essentials like a kettle and toaster handy, and some clear canisters and cookbooks add personality to the counters without cluttering them.

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A woven console cabinet became a favorite as soon as I saw it online. It adds warm color and texture, and its internal shelves have been invaluable for storing items I no longer have space for in closets. With limited built-in storage here, thoughtful furniture choices make a big difference.

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A simple black floor lamp adds task light where needed. In a neutral, gray-and-white apartment, I focused on bringing warmth through furniture finishes, woven textures, and natural tones.

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I brought in a patterned woven rug that ties together the honey tones of the cabinet, stools, and rattan lamp. The ottoman I use for extra seating is compact and doubles as a guest seat when needed.

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My island stools provide casual dining and workspace. To save space I opted not to keep a dining table in the living area; instead I sometimes use a drop-leaf table kept in the bedroom when I need more surface area.

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My string of pearls plant has endured the moves and sits in a cheerful pot. I also use a vertical glass-and-metal shelving unit from Ikea to maximize storage without taking up floor space.

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My bedroom features a simple upholstered platform bed I found on sale. I paired it with a light-gray linen duvet trimmed with pom-poms and crisp white linen sheets. The mattress was generously gifted and has been comfortable and convenient to receive in a boxed delivery.

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Back by the kitchen and entry, behind double doors is my washer and dryer—such a luxury in an apartment this size. Nearby I keep laundry and small organizing solutions that I’ll share more about in a future post.

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The bathroom is compact but comfortable. I use a woven laundry basket and a tiered cart for extra toiletries and storage. Simple updates like a pretty shower curtain and organized solutions keep it feeling neat.

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Thanks for joining the tour of my little home! I have more ideas for decorating, organizing, and living comfortably in small spaces, and I plan to share those tips soon. If you want more frequent updates, follow me on Instagram stories where I post apartment and local adventures.

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PS: Beyond the apartment I’m loving exploring the breathtaking nature around Bellingham. I hope to share a separate post highlighting favorite outdoor spots—there’s so much soul-refreshing scenery just a short walk or drive from home. Thanks for following along with my little apartment journey!

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