Incorporating such details as dropped ceilings, built-in shelves, pocket doors, window seats, and well-placed alcoves infuses a home with the character of its owners and conveys a uniqueness that's missing in many homes built or remodeled today.
In this book best-selling author of The Not So Big House Sarah Susanka teams up with architectural design writer Marc Vassallo to expand upon the message that has resonated with over a million homeowners and builders across the country: Opting for personalized, well-crafted, thoughtfully designed spaces over superfluous square footage results in a home that comforts and nourishes those who live there.
In Inside the Not So Big House, Susanka and Vassallo focus their lens on the tangible and sometimes intangible details that bring an otherwise ordinary home to life.Incorporating such details as dropped ceilings, built-in shelves, pocket doors, window seats, and well-placed alcoves infuses a home with the character of its owners and conveys a uniqueness that's missing in many homes built or remodeled today. From Rhode Island to San Diego,the 23 homes featured here illustrate exceptional attention to detail. Each offers inspiration for those building or remodeling to transform their home into an expression of all that is important to them.
Preface
Introduction:
The Not So Big House Up Close
Curves and Color Bring
a Tiny House to Life
Serenity on a Budget
Reinventing the Family Home
Classic Cottage Simplicity
A Jewel Box
of Texture and Detail
Texas Tuscan
Order in the Details
A Spare House that Sparkles
A Houseboat Full
of Nautical Charm
Defining Space with Light
Laid-Back Florida Cracker
Detailed for the View
Craftsman Character
on a Narrow Lot
Rooms Afloat
above a Garden
A Modest Ranch Opens Up
The Nature of Materials
Simple Trim,
Substantial Impact
Grace, Elegance,
and Storage--in 650 sfl. ft.
Rooms Defined
but Not Confined
The Illusion of More Space
Creating Coziness
in a Large Cottage
Zen Warmth
Ceilings Shine
in Rooms without Walls
Architects and Designers