

Each offers inspiration for those building or remodeling to transform their home into an expression of all that is important to them. Not So Big Design Principles for House & Life with Sarah Susanka Sarah Susanka 1.07K subscribers Subscribe 11K views 3 years ago Take a tour with me through the North Carolina. From Rhode Island to San Diego, the 23 homes featured here illustrate exceptional attention to detail. Incorporating such details as dropped ceilings, built-in shelves, pocket doors, window seats, and well-placed alcoves infuses a home with the character of its owners and conveys a uniqueness that's mising in many homes built or remodeled today. Inside the NotSoBig Discovering the Details that Bring a Home to Life House.

Susanka and Vassallo focus their lens on the tangible and sometimes intangible details that bring an otherwise ordinary home to life. Discovering the Details that Bring a Home to Life Sarah Susanka, Marc Vassallo. Twenty-two years later, as Americans struggle with a global pandemic, we are spending more time together in our homes than we have in decades. One centimetre scrape at top left of spine, otherwise good secondhand condition.īest-selling author of The Not So Big House Sarah Susanka teams up with architectural design writer Marc Vassallo to expand upon the message that has resonated with over a million homeowners and builders across the country: opting for personalized, well-crafted, thoughtfully designed spaces over superfluous square footage results in a home that comforts and nourishes those who live there. The Not So Big House, A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, by Sarah Susanka, was originally published in 1998.
