Demonstrates how 'Not So Big' tweaks and additions can make a home seem much larger and more inviting. It shows the reader how to think like an architect so they can accurately assess their home's shortcomings. It proves that a little remodelling can go a long way. Sometimes small changes can have a big impact. But many homeowners looking for more living space still insist on building expensive additions or completely rebuilding their home. In the latest groundbreaking step in the 'Not So Big' revolution, previously in ...
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Demonstrates how 'Not So Big' tweaks and additions can make a home seem much larger and more inviting. It shows the reader how to think like an architect so they can accurately assess their home's shortcomings. It proves that a little remodelling can go a long way. Sometimes small changes can have a big impact. But many homeowners looking for more living space still insist on building expensive additions or completely rebuilding their home. In the latest groundbreaking step in the 'Not So Big' revolution, previously in hardback, Sarah Susanka and Marc Vassallo demonstrate how carefully chosen tweaks and simple additions can make a home seem much larger and more inviting. They avoid high-end architectural solutions, focusing instead on how 'Not So Big' ideas can dramatically improve even the most modest home. The authors show readers how to think like an architect, so they can accurately assess their home's shortcomings, apply 'Not So Big' principles to their remodelling plan and phase in their project incrementally over time.
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