When I was a child and dreamed of what my home would look like, there was always a baby grand piano that not only sounded great but also looked amazing in my living room. When I decided to try living in a small space I was sure I would have to give up on that dream and live with a small keyboard perched on a metal stand (like you’d see on a rock concert stage). While this may not sound like a big deal to most people, to a person who is a musician and loves a clean, modern, but warm esthetic in her home, this was a very big deal.
But after some researching, I found several possible solutions and chose one that works perfectly for me! I wanted to share this information with you.
Before I continue, let me first say that I did not consider any acoustic pianos for my space. This is not because of the size of the space — there are many “apartment size” acoustic pianos — but rather because I live in a condo and I just can’t risk disturbing my neighbours. I didn’t want to limit my creativity (it could strike in the middle of the night!) by not being able to play at certain times of the day. Therefore, I needed a piano that would allow me to use headphones.
So, I went shopping with the following criteria: must fit well in my small space, cannot be acoustic and must look great. What did I choose? The Roland DP-990.
It’s perfect for me and I love it in my space. The following are the key reasons:
• It’s less than 12″ deep so it doesn’t stick out from the wall and look like it’s taking the entire space. The scale works perfectly in my place
• It has really clean lines that fit with the modern items in my condo and feel like they belong in an urban setting
• The finish is beautiful in polished ebony
• The top of the piano closes, completely concealing the keyboard, making it look more like a console table for times when you don’t want the piano noticed or played
• It sounds great when I play it like a regular piano and also sounds great when I plug the headphones into it
I love the Roland digital piano I bought but I did find others on the market that would also be suitable for a musician in a small space. The price tag on those were much higher than I paid for mine but if it’s within your budget, there are stunning options out there for design buffs and musicians alike.
I’ve tried to hold back on using the line I’m about to use but I just can’t do it anymore: a stylish piano that fits in my small space is music to my ears!



