25 Apartments and Lofts Under 1000 Square Feet

25 Apartments and Lofts Under 1000 Square Feet

Author: James Grayson Trulove

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2008-08-05

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0061340200

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Features apartments and lofts that are under 1,000 square feet and highlight contemporary architecture and design innovations. This title showcases a range of styles, from modern to traditional, with an emphasis on open space and materials such as glass, plastic, steel, and stone.


The 1/2 Lot Project: A 5,000 Sq Ft Life

The 1/2 Lot Project: A 5,000 Sq Ft Life

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

Published:

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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This book details the design for a smaller living space. You can adjust the plans to meet your desires and needs. If this book says to do something one way and you want to do it another way, investigate how to do it another way and then do it that way. Hopefully this idea will encourage your own ideas. And, hopefully, it will more than halve the carbon footprint of a typical home in the US.5,000 square feet may sound like a lot of space, until you realize we’re talking about land area and that 10,000 sq ft is the typical size of a city residential lot. 10,000 sq ft is a little less than 1/4 acre. So, 5,000 sq ft would be half that much or about 1/10 acre. Since we’re reducing the land area by 1/2, we should also reduce the house and the car by 1/2. The Not So Big House reduced houses to about 2000 sq ft. In this project we will go even further, reducing the house to 500 sq ft. Many starter homes, modulars, trailer homes, and two-bedroom apts are 1000 sq ft. Large RV’s and Houseboats are about 1000 sq ft or less. 500 sq ft is the size of a small 1 bedroom apt or a large studio apt. We could make the house 1000 sq ft by giving it a basement or a second floor, but we want to reduce the amount of house we have to heat, cool, clean, and maintain. Some of things I’ve designed to maximize the space in your home and garage have yet to be invented. If they are never invented, there is still plenty of room in both the house and the garage. The inventions just give you that much more space. One of these inventions is the car. The car is a modular car, meaning it comes in pieces or modules which can be easily taken apart and put back together. The main module or cab of the car holds 2 people and a few groceries. Most of the time, the only module you need is the main module. The other two modules are a back seat, and an enclosed truck bed or van module. You can even attach all three modules together and still have a car that is small enough to fit easily in a 1 car garage.


SMALL HOUSE PLANS UNDER 1000 SQ FOOT- 10 House Plans Book

SMALL HOUSE PLANS UNDER 1000 SQ FOOT- 10 House Plans Book

Author: chris morris

Publisher: Australian Floor Plans

Published:

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Small House Plans under 1000 Sq. Ft - 10 House Plans Book Includes : • Includes our top best selling Small House Plans under 1000 Sq. Ft • Top Small House Plans under 1000 Sq. Ft • Australian & International Latest House Designs


Real Estate Riches

Real Estate Riches

Author: Ku Swee Yong

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd

Published: 2011-05-15

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9814382590

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In January 2011, the Singapore government unveiled a new set of property measures to curb rising home prices. It took most market watchers by surprise mainly because of the constant reassurance that the earlier round of measures, announced in August 2010, had been effective. Were these new measures necessary? What’s in store next? Real Estate Riches: Understanding Singapore’s Property Market in a Volatile Economy brings together a collection of articles on Singapore’s property market. Published in Today and The Business Times, the articles give a succinct overview of the property landscape, clarify government policies, dispel common misconceptions and put into perspective the factors to consider when buying property. New commentaries offer objective insights into the local property scene.


Tiny Houses in the City

Tiny Houses in the City

Author: Mimi Zeiger

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2016-03-15

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 0847848221

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A presentation of micro-scaled contemporary residences that demonstrate domesticity can be both compact and beautiful. How we live in cities—smaller, denser, smarter—is at the heart of Tiny Houses in the City. Urban areas across the globe are experiencing a renaissance, with once-forgotten downtowns and neighborhoods becoming increasingly popular for redevelopment. This book looks at the tiny house movement through the lens of metropolitan life. Tiny Houses in the City features an international collection of more than thirty homes that exemplify compact living at its best. The houses, apartments, and multifamily buildings and developments included make great architecture out of challenging locations and narrow sites. Focusing on dwelling spaces all under 1,000 square feet, Tiny Houses in the City illustrates strategies for building tiny in urban areas that include urban infill, adaptive reuse, transforming and flexible living spaces, and micro-unit buildings. The projects range from a 344-square-foot studio apartment in Hong Kong with movable walls, transformable furniture, and hidden storage that can be configured into twenty-four unique scenarios in a single space, to a townhouse-like London residence built in an old alley between two stately homes. Many of the residences chronicled in Tiny Houses in the City are indeed unique in design, but their economical size and ingenious interior spaces are the epitome of practicality and illustrate an acute understanding of compact living and its potential for the urban realm.


Tiny Houses

Tiny Houses

Author: Mimi Zeiger

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2009-03-24

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0847832031

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With “McMansions” increasingly giving way to “tiny” houses, the desire to downsize and be more ecologically and economically prudent is a concept many are beginning to embrace. Focusing on dwelling spaces all under 1,000 square feet, TINY HOUSES (Rizzoli, April 2009) by Mimi Zeiger aims to challenge readers to take a look at their own homes and consider how much space they actively use. Ranging from tree houses to floating houses, TINY HOUSES features an international collection of over thirty modular and prefab homes, each one embodying “microgreen living”, defined as the creation of tiny homes where people challenge themselves to live “greener” lives. By using a thoughtful application of green living principles, renewable resources for construction, and clever ingenuity, these homes exemplify sustainable living at its best.