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Little House in the City: Living Small within City Limits by Marc Vassallo is a practical and inspiring guide to making the most of compact urban spaces. This book explores how small homes in the city can be both stylish and functional, offering smart solutions for urban living. Key Features: * Real-Life Case Studies: Showcases small homes in various urban settings, with insights into design choices that maximize space and comfort. * Creative Space-Saving Ideas: Offers clever storage solutions, multipurpose layouts, and design tricks that make small spaces feel open and inviting. * Sustainable…mehr

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Little House in the City: Living Small within City Limits by Marc Vassallo is a practical and inspiring guide to making the most of compact urban spaces. This book explores how small homes in the city can be both stylish and functional, offering smart solutions for urban living. Key Features: * Real-Life Case Studies: Showcases small homes in various urban settings, with insights into design choices that maximize space and comfort. * Creative Space-Saving Ideas: Offers clever storage solutions, multipurpose layouts, and design tricks that make small spaces feel open and inviting. * Sustainable Living Tips: Emphasizes eco-friendly practices and sustainable materials, perfect for the environmentally-conscious urban dweller. * Beautiful Photography: Features high-quality images that capture the charm and functionality of compact city living. * Expert Advice: Includes practical tips from architects and designers on optimizing small spaces without sacrificing style.
Autorenporträt
Marc Vassallo has spent over two decades in publishing and is former Editorial Director of The Taunton Press. His book The Barefoot Home was named Best Home & Garden Book of 2006 by Amazon.com. Vassallo has written for numerous magazines and literary journals and received a Fellowship in Fiction from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Seattle with his wife and son. He is an avid backpacker, sea kayaker, and urban gardener.