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The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live
The Not So Big House A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live
Author: Sarah Susanka, Kira Obolensky
Why are we drawn more to smaller, more personal spaces than to larger, more expansive ones? At parties, why do we spend more time in the kitchen and family rooms than we do in the formal living and dining rooms? What makes the sunny, intimate breakfast nook more inviting than the vaulted spaciousness of a cathedral-ceiling great...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781561586110
ISBN-10: 1561586110
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 199
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Publisher: Taunton Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Basically: How to build a house with half the square footage but the same price tag. However, the resulting, smaller footprint will better suit the needs of you and your family. The author is an architect and walks you through how to create spaces that reflect the way you spend your time and use your dwelling.

The houses showcased are what I'd call "warm modern." I mean, they have lots of smooth, clear, hard surfaces and clean lines, but lack the severe austerity of most "modern" architecture thanks to liberal use of natural finish materials like exposed wood beams and natural trim, stone fireplaces, and so forth. The result is warm and inviting, and ultimately useful.

The material is presented in an easy-to-absorb and beautiful-to-look-at formate, with lots of big color photos and captions as well as extensive text.


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