A combination of difficult economic times, a premium on urban space, and the modern trend for living alone means that living in small spaces has become a necessity, as much as a choice. But that needn't mean living in cramped, unimaginative spaces. Living Little shows how the challenges of small floor plans and compact interiors can be transformed with clever and creative design, the innovative use of technology, and ingenious and stylish solutions. Be they small or tiny homes, flats, apartments or storefront properties, cottages, shipping-container dwellings, caravans, or cabins, this book is the perfect source of inspiration for those short on space who are yearning for a strong dose of ingenuity and style.
Hannah Jenkins is the editor and writer of several high-profile compilations of global contemporary residential architecture.
Title: Living Little: Simplicity and style in a small space
Author: Texts by Hannah Jenkins
ISBN: 9781864708608
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Publisher: Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Publication Date: 2020-10-28
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.9303 kg
A lavishly illustrated compendium of miniature paradises, from flats to cottages, cabins to container-dwellings, some as small as just 12 square metres. -- Gemma Tipton, The Irish Times; With living costs at an all-time high, increasing urban density and greater interest in downsizing and simplifying our lives, the small-house movement has taken reign within the architecture industry. -- CNN Style;