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Sunday, 15 February 2015

Small space studio...that create a lot of work...strange?

Small space studio...that create a lot of work...strange?


Sugar  day and rooms renovate for next small studio too;;..



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Fame and fortune don't necessarily come with a gated villa. Some people prefer a central location, charm, and a sense of moderation to a multi-million-dollar mansion. Sure, these studios are more expansive and tricked-out than your average city apartment (and their residents might have a country house or two that they escape to) but all-in-all, we find it refreshing to see Michael Stipe or Chloe Sevigny living a different kind of American dream.
  1. Todd Selby's photographs of Michael Stipe & Thomas Dozol reveal a brick loft that's small by celebrity standards. There's even an unmade bed in the center of the room!
  2. Moby describes his Manhattan apartment as a "room within a room." A fortress of built-ins surround his recording studio, where he keeps his collection of analog instruments on display. The rest of the apartment is dedicated to living space. Motherboard has the full tour.
  3. Rashida Jones (the actress who played Karen on the Office and Paul Rudd's love interest in I Love You, Man) had a 400 square foot studio in New York. Domino offered a glimpse inside her space a couple of years ago.










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Big Porch Makes Tiny House Liveable

Posted by Ed Binkley
Jun 18, 2014 4:43:00 PM
HAVING ALWAYS, UP UNTIL RECENTLY, lived in homes that were pretty traditional sizes have I realized that it’s really not about how large the home is, but how well thought out the spaces are. And if there is a “big porch” or yard area suitable for furnishing then the interior space can be even smaller.
Case in point is the small cottage I am sharing with my wife in a quaint, historic “Mayberryish” type community. The home is 560 square feet and is nestled behind the 7200 square foot main home that was built in 1877 and on the Historic Register in Franklin, Tennessee…oh…and our 100 pound lab lives with us as well.
What really made the cottage work for us is the amount of daylight through doors, windows, and mini-house-jonas-wagell-5_1clerestories, the volume ceiling in the main living area, the glass French doors that lead to the bedroom, and the light soothing colors.