Studio apartments need special design treatment for visualdivision of the sleeping and living areas.
Interior designer JoAnn Calleia designed black lacquer areadividers that serve as dressers in the executive studio model, andmultifunctional wall units in the other two furnished models, in thetwin towers Autumnwood phase at Four Lakes Village development inLisle.
The executive studio caters to young professional singles whowill eat, sleep, relax and entertain in one room.
One of the other two furnished models is a light and airyCalifornia-style efficiency created for the young, single, femaleexecutive. It is done in feminine shades of melon, celadon green andshrimp offset by ivory furnishings.
A highlight of this model is a multifaceted wall unit with atable that can be pulled up for use or hidden from view to free morefloor space during a large gathering. The complete wall systemcontains the table, storage for a television set and games and curiocabinet storage for dishes.
The third model is a one-bedroom unit designed for aprofessional couple. It has contemporary furnishings and a colorpalatte of tan, rust, ivory and teal green. It has an efficient wallunit with a television set that can be exposed or hidden with tambourdoors. A curio cabinet on the other side is lighted from above.
"Less is best, but with function," the designer said.
"You have to think about what you will be doing in thatapartment that is important to you and what your needs are, and gofrom there."

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