I read an article today that talked about a new trend: living large in a small house. I think this is a first, never before have I been a trend setter (always wearing the classics, listening to the classics, investing in the classics) but today, I am!
our tiny entry |
our back porch filled with love |
our tiny breakfast room |
dining for six, eight if we all hold our breath :) |
our graduate (and her dog) in the living room |
Ok, I am off topic a bit but my point is, you don't have to have a large home to entertain, a cottage does just fine! It's the warmth and welcome of your home that your family and guests remember, not the number of bedrooms or size of the day rooms. Maybe that's why this article stood out to me.
The following is a synopsis of the article:
NEW HOMES ON UNDERSIZED LOTS
Density is a big topic right now, especially in Seattle, so DPD is allowing single-property lots to be split into two "undersized" lots. Typically, the original house stands as-is (on a lot about half the size it was), while a new, small home is built in what was the backyard or side yard.
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BACKYARD COTTAGES
Sometimes referred to as "accessory dwelling units," and more commonly known as "mother-in-law houses," backyard cottages are small, second homes built on the same lot as an existing house. The owner of the property owns both homes, and typically leases the backyard cottage, or offers it for free to a family member.
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SMALL PRE-FABRICATED HOMES
To accommodate the growing desire for small living spaces, a number of companies are specializing in pre-fabricated small homes, which cost less than custom-construction and are faster to build.
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MICRO APARTMENTS
Often just 200 square feet of space, these tiny apartments rent for around half what a traditional urban apartment might cost, and have become a hit with students and lower-income tenants.
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MOBILE HOMES
For those who like the idea of spending less on a smaller living space, and being able to move at will, mobile homes continue to be popular, together with mobile-home parks.
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This articles references a website for more information - notsobighouse.com.
Until next time.
la chasse au bonheur
Congratulation's on N's graduation! High school already, wow! She looks beautiful...and so grown up. You must be so proud! Hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I can hardly stand how fast they grow. I would love to see you, soon! I was just your way earlier today. Next time I will call....
ReplyDeleteI would also prefer to live in a simple and smaller house with my family. Size doesn’t matter, as long as you design and decorate it wisely and artistically. Besides, a smaller space can also strengthen the relationship of every family member, because you get to see each other closely more often. Hahaha! In any way, thanks for sharing that, Darcy! All the best to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteBenny Daniel @ Finlay Brewer