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0:58Now PlayingEvery night, Gail Schulman folds down her couch — and folds up her life to fit inside it.
The 32-year-old content creator lives in one of the smallest apartments in New York City: a 191-square-foot third-floor Brooklyn studio where a single yellow sofa bed does double duty as her living room and her bedroom.
It’s a tight squeeze, but since moving in this past February, Schulman has turned the space into a cozy home with distinct zones for living, dining and entertaining, piecing it together — and filming it for her nearly 47,800 subscribers — one curated detail at a time.
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