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The annual Small Cool contest reminds us how elegantly and wonderfully one can live in a tiny home, but no matter how well organized and beautiful, homes of any size can feel crowded when overnight guests arrive. Naturally, this hosting situation hits small space dwelling hosts the hardest. Here are some excellent tips on how to manage the challenge and actually enjoy the experience... |
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| |  | Name: Raina Kattleson & Robert Butscher Location: Hudson Valley, New York The farmhouse Raina and Robert transformed was nothing much to look at when she and her husband first saw it. Most people would've passed it by...and did. But Raina was undaunted by the task ahead. As she herself puts, she could "see through the scary to what it could be". | |
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| |  | There are a myriad of online services that help you out when you just don't have the time. But what about when you just don't have the space? Some small apartments lack closet space, a proper kitchen, adequate parking, or laundry machines. Here are a handful of online directories and sharing systems that offer solutions to your small-space problems. | |
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| |  | From bungalows to brownstones, new builds to rehabs, modern and vintage — Chicago is full of a great mix of housing. No matter how dark and cold it seems to get, our readers manage to transform even the tiniest of spaces into bright, light retreats. From 250 to 900 square feet, here's a quick dose of inspiration from some of our favorite Windy City House Tours and Small Cool entries. | |
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