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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 274x218x13 mm, weight: 635 g, 300 Halftones, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1641552069
  • ISBN-13: 9781641552066
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 274x218x13 mm, weight: 635 g, 300 Halftones, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1641552069
  • ISBN-13: 9781641552066
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Bigger doesn't always mean better. Especially when it comes to your mortgage payment.  Unfortunately the recent real estate crisis taught us that important lesson. Cabins & Cottages: and Other Small Spaces will inspire you to think smaller and smarter.

Think small! With each turn of the page you'll be captivated by gorgeous photographs of inspiring, exciting small spaces. In this collection from Fine Homebuilding magazine, the featured authors focus on homes both new and remodeled, urban and rural, traditional and modern, and even a few truly quirky spaces like:

A Garden Cottage for Low-Impact Living
Watch Island Retreat
Do-it-Yourself Retreat
A Cottage Fit for a Hobbit
A New Floor Plan Saves an Old House
Carriage-House Comeback
A Better House Not a Bigger One
plus other small structures like Stylish Sheds, Studio, Storage and More.

Smaller=Smarter. Smaller homes can serve all the purposes of a much larger home, you simply need careful planning and smart strategies. Since smaller homes are becoming more popular-due to economic factors, smaller family sizes, tighter building lots, and the desire to use fewer natural resources-builders and designers are getting creative and employing all their best tricks to help homeowners get the most out of their tight spaces.

Small in structure. Big in style. The petite, stylish homes featured throughout Cabins & Cottages are as big as they need to be and perfectly fit the lifestyles and aspirations of their homeowners. Get inspired and enjoy all design styles and construction types showcased here in hundreds of beautiful photographs.

All of the contributing authors are seasoned professionals whose articles have appeared in Fine Homebuilding magazine. With a circulation of more than 200,000, the magazine has been providing information and inspiration to everyone who cares about quality home improvement and construction. From the very first issue in 1981, Fine Homebuilding established itself as the best source of home improvement information, helping readers build projects better, faster and more efficiently.

How Much Space Do You Really Need? 2(7)
PART 1 CABINS
9(40)
A Big Little House on the Ridge
10(6)
Raising the Baby Barn
16(5)
Did Starting Small Work Out?
21(7)
Watch Island Retreat
28(3)
Nestled in the Trees
31(3)
A Place to Read and Relax
34(3)
Legacy on the Lake
37(3)
Do-It-Yourself Retreat
40(3)
Cranking Up the View
43(1)
At Home in the Woods
44(2)
The Crib
46(2)
Chainsaw Tour de Forest
48(1)
PART 2 COTTAGES
49(49)
Garden Cottage for Low-Impact Living
50(8)
The Second Time Around
58(5)
Small Cottage Makes a Big Splash
63(7)
A Higher Standard
70(8)
Carriage-House Comeback
78(6)
A Pocket-Size House That Lives Large
84(8)
Timeless Character
92(2)
A Cottage Fit for a Hobbit
94(4)
PART 3 Small Houses
98(61)
Small-House Secrets
99(7)
Big River, Small House
106(6)
Passive House Perfection
112(8)
A Small, Spacious House for a Skinny City Lot
120(5)
A Tiny Addition for a Growing Family
125(5)
A New Floor Plan Saves an Old House
130(8)
A Better House, Not a Bigger One
138(7)
Build Like This
145(9)
The Neighbor Out Back
154(3)
A Tiny Traditional Japanese House
157(2)
PART 4 SHEDS, STUDIOS, AND OTHER SMALL STRUCTURES
159(23)
The Watershed: A Writing Studio
163(1)
Baking Studio Alfresco
163(3)
A Tree House That's for the Birds
166(2)
Teatime in Wisconsin
168(2)
Off the Grid, on the Shore
170(2)
An Old-Time Garden Shed
172(3)
Studio, Storage, and More
175(1)
Shinto Shed
176(1)
The Benefits of a Smaller Scale
177(5)
Contributors 182(2)
Credits 184(2)
Index 186