Much of what is built today is on such a large scale that the human element is almost totally lost. Smaller spaces can not only be cozy, but also beautiful, practical and fun to live in.
How much space do you really need to live well? How much of what you have actually enriches your life and how much of it just ties you down and requires dusting?
I hope this blog to be a travelogue, if you will, of things and ideas that inspire me to reexamine the way I think about living small and living well.
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--Waker
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The curved painted plywood panels that cover the walls are set back, as if not even attached, creating a strong contrast with the structure of light wood timbers that support the ceiling.
Like so much in architecture, I fear my words fail to capture the real nature of this structure. It must be experienced to be fully appreciated.