Peering around Ashlee White's 50sqm Sydney home takes only a few moments, but the impact of her uniquely designed space leaves, lasts a lot longer.
About two years ago, Ashlee and her fiance Ben packed up their life, sold most of their possessions and moved into the tiny space, after deciding they wanted to live a more minimalist life.
The pair made the decision to downsize after a trip to Japan in 2017, where they experienced how simple life could be with less "stuff".
"The houses in Japan were minimalist, organised and efficient," Ashlee told news.com.au.
"We sold all of our furniture and moved into a small 50 square metre house."
The move into a home less than the size of four standard car parks has also led to a new career for the 30-year-old, who has made a full-time career out of home styling using affordable finds and homemade pieces.
What started as a hobby to flex her creative muscles again would soon turn into a career, with Ashlee amassing more than 12,800 Instagram followers and 2200 YouTube subscribers in the last 12-months.
Ashlee's YouTube tutorials are like something out of an avid crafter's dream, offering step-by-step instructions to create beautiful handmade pieces.
In one video, Ashlee shows subscribers how to style a bookcase in four different ways, and in another, she expertly uses twine to cover a plain cushion in a macramé-style pattern with tassels.
Her DIY hacks are easy to follow, affordable and attract thousands of views — from revamping an Ikea coffee table with some Kmart adhesive vinyl to using linen and a staple gun to transform a Kmart bench.
One of Ashlee's most popular DIY projects has been a pot stand she embellished with macramé.
Using a roll of $3 jute string and a hot glue gun, Ashlee covered the popular pot stands — available at Kmart for $6 — before hanging handmade macramé from them.
"It's a very simple design that anyone can make. I've used very basic macramé knots, which are perfect for beginners," Ashlee said.