Small Houses

Small Houses by Lila Gault, published by Warner Books in 1980, presents a detailed exploration of compact living spaces. This first edition features 96 pages of photographs showcasing houses with approximately 1200 square feet of floor space. The book highlights the benefits of small homes, emphasizing energy savings, efficiency, and comfort through well-designed architecture.
Readers will find a visual representation of various small houses, illustrating how thoughtful design can enhance livability while minimizing environmental impact. The photographs serve as a testament to the potential of smaller living spaces, making it a relevant resource for those interested in architecture and sustainable living. This edition offers insights into the advantages of compact homes, appealing to anyone considering the practicality and aesthetic of smaller dwellings.
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Photographs of houses with 1200 square feet of floor space, more or less, illustrate the energy savings, efficiency, and comfort of small, well-designed homes
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