Not So Big Solutions for Your Home (Susanka) 
asked by fazer on November 24, 2006 7:04 AM
"Do more with less space" is the key concept of this down-to-earth design guide for both new home builders and remodelers. Not So Big Solutions for Your Home provides simplified design principles in jargon-free language for the nonprofessional contemplating a residential building project. Architect and author Sarah Susanka, well-known for 1998's The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, offers advice on how to redefine space to create happier living areas that function more efficiently. For example, analyzing the family's television habits and planning set placement in advance may avert future squabbles and smooth out daily living. Thinking of each exterior door as the location of a sequence of common events (such as hauling in the groceries or taking off muddy boots) will help the planner create a neater entryway adapted to the family's specific needs. Throughout, plentiful drawings and photos illustrate simple solutions to such common problems as unused living rooms, dark bedrooms, and crowded kitchens. Readers seeking to remodel on a budget will be heartened by Susanka's contention that it is often best to stay within existing walls and avoid building out. All in all, the book provides a lot of theoretical food for thought for lay people preparing to begin the daunting task of either building a new home or remodeling an old one. --Judy Fireman
Reviews
This is typical Susanka style, but looking at individual details, and helping to solve specific problems.
Definitely a good book, but if you subscribe to Fine Homebuilding, you'll find that you've already read this.
Definitely a good book, but if you subscribe to Fine Homebuilding, you'll find that you've already read this.
reviewed by cannoli on November 26, 2006 12:07 AM
Susanka's books are a must for anyone who's planning a house or remodeling. I used many of her ideas to remodel our last place, and when we sold it, it sold for a record amount for the neighborhood....
reviewed by heavymetal on November 28, 2006 11:19 AM
