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500 Ideas for Small Spaces

Easy Solutions for Living in 1000 Square Feet or Less

500 Ideas for Small Spaces
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Format: Paperback, 240 Pages
Item: 151628
ISBN: 9781589233010
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Size: 7.75 x 10
Weight: 1.813 lb.
Published: August 15th 2007
DC: AQ
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All over the world, consumers are discovering the merits of the small space lifestyle, abandoning the work and burdensome expense that goes with living in a "McMansion" in favor of the elegance and practicality of living in cozier spaces. From young homeowners who have rediscovered the joys of loft-style homes in the city , to empty-nesters who prefer smaller, more manageable living spaces, millions of homeowners have migrated to the "not-so-big" style of living.

500 Ideas for Small Spaces is a practical guide featuring 500 real-life remodeling, organizing, and decorating tips for making a truly small home look and function better. Today, living in a small home isn't a compromise, it is the preferred choice for growing numbers of homeowners.

Kimberley Seldon is the Decorating Editor of Style at Home magazine, the executive producer and host of the hit television series Design for Living (seen in 65 countries around the world), a regular guest on City TV-s popular CityLine, a columnist for the Toronto Star, and one of Canada's most in'demand speakers on design and decor.

She lives in Toronto, Canada

More and more, baby boomers face the prospect of trading in their large homes for smaller accommodations. Seldon, host of the TV series Design for Living, addresses this issue in a book loaded with color photographs depicting every room of the home, including outdoor spaces. Captions point out the design tricks used to maximize each small space. --Library Journal, September 15, 2007
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