January
23
Not So Big Remodeling: Tailoring Your Home for the Way You Really Live

Talk about timing. Although it was conceived in 2004, “Not So Big Remodeling” arrives right on cue. Where once we bought houses as savings plans, collecting a tidy profit upon their sale and rolling it over to the next house, we now wonder how to make do. Here is salve for our recession depression. Like the other books in the “Not So Big” series, the quest is to live responsibly, sustainably and meaningfully; make every dollar count. The point to taking this new look at your old house is the possibility of making a big impact with relatively inexpensive changes. Not just a book of ideas, this “Not So” helps readers think like an architect along a room-by-room journey of examination and evaluation. Who couldn’t use a little more comfortable, functional and sustainable nest right about now? Besides, you might be reading this in the house of your dreams. You just don’t know it yet.
Sarah Susanka changed the way we think about home building with her landmark book, The Not So Big House. But not everyone, of course, has the luxury of starting from scratch. So now Susanka and co-author Marc Vassallo are addressing existing homes with Not So Big Remodeling: Tailoring Your Home for the Way You Really Live. The book furthers Susanka’s mission of encouraging people to add character to their homes while getting maximum livability from the square footage.
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