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Creating The Not So Big House: Affordable Comfort

A Massachusetts house designed by Ross Chapin is a good example of how to create a sense of spaciousness in a small home

As an advocate of "less is more" in residential architecture and interior design, Fine Homebuilding contributing editor Sarah Susanka has emerged as one of America's favorite home architects. Her first book, The Not So Big House, created a movement that proposed a new blueprint for the American home: a house that values quality over quantity, with an emphasis on comfort and beauty, a high level of detail, and a floor plan designed for today's informal lifestyle.

Creating the Not So Big House is the blueprint in action. Focusing on key design strategies such as visual weight, layering, and framed openings, this book takes an up-close look at 25 houses designed according to Not So Big principles.

In this excerpt, you'll read about a 1,750-sq.-ft. home in western Massachusetts, designed by architect Ross Chapin for a family of four.

Sarah Susanka is an architect, a cultural visionary, and a bestselling author. Photos by: Grey Crawford, except where noted; photo p.104 by: Charles Miller
From BookCreating the Not So Big House , pp. 104-113 February 1, 2002

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Creating the Not So Big House
Insights and Ideas for the New American Home
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