Good stuff everyone. Thanks.
Some further thoughts from what the crowd had to say in no particular order:
In the notion of choosing hobbies wisely and Apartment Homesteading, focuses this summer are improving cooking and starting a deep pantry with Azure Standard. I've thought of growing a porch garden - maybe another year if we are able to feel comfortable enough to stay long term. Maybe it was the Tightwad Gazette where farm picking/canning is discussed. There's opportunity for that here around E.Mass so something to look into further, though maybe more an autumn opportunity?
With the feeling uncomfortable when my partner is on meetings in the living area, it's a good point to switch places. I've hesitated to make this ask as she has aversion to working in the bedroom and as much is this is the most obvious solution, I don't want to force anything. It's a good point to think of roles being fulfilled of the spaces and needs being met. Is there an example of 'psychologically transitioning' a space you could share @7w5?
One butt kitchen & campervan waltz

. Yea, maybe I should accept the kitchen is only to be used by one at a time (8'x3.5' floorspace). However, I still like the idea of team cooking dates. My argument was akin to the 'hug and turn' of it's possible to work together in the small kitchen with better coordination or something. Like working at Starbucks years ago, we were on top of each other all day, but still super efficient.
The Apartment Therapy stuff is very cool, and at that same time I get the consumer platform thing too. I watched a few of the videos and now I want all the decorations, dividers, and mirrors, and of course a murphy bed with full renovation

. To be serious though, those tours have some good ideas that I hope I can reflect on with her. Especially helpful considering YT is more accessible medium for sharing ideas with her than this. And even if there were a full reno it'd be cheaper than most alternatives in this region..
We do already have a couple Kallax pieces - one is the library living room bookshelf (success in no Tv!), and the other is her office divider/pantry/even more books. From that Hong Kong site, seems like real estate prices are outrageous there! Also, reminded me of Gary Chang's Domestic Transformer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB2-2j9e4co. And from there saw *faircompanies has a playlist of Micro Apartments tours:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 4IDozw9c7m.