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Bigger Than Tiny, Smaller Than Average

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Smaller, more environmentally-friendly houses seem to be the wave of the future. As people chose to move out of cities, finances and life style will limit the size of the houses these new home owners will choose. This book includes lots of examples of small house options around the country, including ADUs (accessory dwelling units). Whether you're building a small house, renovating an older home, or purchasing something new, this book will provide inspiration. It compiles lots of previously difficult-to-find information in one place. The sidebars describe home systems and new materials helpful to any homeowner concerned about the environment and hoping to save money on energy and maintenance.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 15, 2021
      Journalist Koones (Downsize) demonstrates that limited space doesn’t mean compromised style in this captivating study of small houses. She focuses on places that aren’t quite “tiny homes” but are still on the smaller side: a historic 1,800-sq.-ft. Washington, D.C., coach house renovation exemplifies elegant minimalism, while a pair of prefabricated homes constructed by students at the University of Kansas are both energy-efficient and attractive. There’s an abode in Culver City, Calif., that is off-the-grid, rugged, and industrial-feeling inside; a rustic San Antonio charmer that incorporates local wood; a refurbished 650-sq.-ft. Vancouver garage that’s transformed into a spare yet delightful dwelling for two; an 800-sq.-ft. Seattle rental that exemplifies mid-century chic; and a superbly refurbished Victorian in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood. The author also dishes out pointers on everything from the basics of paring down (it’s a process, and one that must be done) to the secrets of making a space feel larger (built-in furniture, high ceilings, light-colored cabinets and walls, and pocket doors). Stunning color photos are a plus. This luxurious volume will provide endless inspiration to space-efficient and green homeowners.

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