Mini House Style

Mini House Style by Rico Komanoya, published by Harper Collins in 2004, is a first edition that spans 191 pages. This book explores the concept that size does not limit creativity in home design, showcasing elegant and imaginative homes that are no larger than 900 square feet. It presents a variety of projects that demonstrate innovative strategies for enhancing livability in small spaces, focusing on clever storage solutions, effective room layouts, and the strategic use of architectural features.
Readers will find a wealth of inspiration within these pages, including discussions on foldable, mobile, and multifunctional furniture tailored for compact living. The book highlights the work of contemporary designers, offering insights into how to maximize space while maintaining aesthetic appeal. With a focus on architecture, interior design, and residential history, Mini House Style serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to optimize their small home or apartment.
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Following the success of Harper Design’s Mini House, Mini House Style continues to show that size doesn’t matter.Or rather, size only matters when you know what to do with it.
Featuring elegant and imaginative homes no larger than 900 square feet, Mini House Style features a variety of projects that incorporate innovative ways to make a small space more livable. It may be a clever storage area, or an unexpected flow to the room’s use, or maximizing the impact of window placement or special architectural features to create the illusion of space. Also included is a discussion of foldable, mobile, and multifunctional furniture especially suited to small spaces. Featuring the work of today’s most talented designers, this captivating guide is provides endless inspiration for your own small home, be it single-family house or individual apartment.
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