Small Houses in The New York Times
On February 16, 2007 Bethany Lyttle wrote a great primer on Small Houses called Think Small. There are links to the featured designers and manufacturers at the bottom of the post. Definitely worth the read.
On February 16, 2007 Bethany Lyttle wrote a great primer on Small Houses called Think Small. There are links to the featured designers and manufacturers at the bottom of the post. Definitely worth the read.
Weighing in at just over 800 square feet, this 2 level house with an open, loft-like plan is a dream. It is located in the historic city of Kromeriz in the southwest of the Czech Republic (in case you want to go and stare).
"As the world becomes more complex and demanding of time, energy and money, there is for many a need to reduce and simplify. The C3 cabin was born out of that desire." Read the rest of Vandeventer + Carlander Architects C3 Cabin Purchase and Sale Agreement. The plans for this 352 square foot gem used to go for $2,000 and they have been slashed to $850. Not a ...
"Wingardhs is committed to the artistic and poetic dimensions of architecture." Wingardhs Mill House in Vastra Karup, Sweden is “a manifestation of the Swedish ritual of sauna and bathing.” Well I think they nailed this one. This house probably cost a pretty penny (therefore not an option for most of the people on the planet) but I couldn't resist posting it due to the sheer beauty of it. This ...
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