

I love stories about converting spaces into tiny homes. This article that appeared recently in The New York Times tells about a garage that was converted into a 250 square foot home in Seattle for $32,000.
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Full article. I've always wondered how I'd fare in small quarters. My cottage isn't that big and I struggle all the time keeping things neat. It would be a lot easier if I ditched half my stuff but I'm not ready. This lady was. Interesting, isn't it? Could you live happily ever after in smallness?


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2 comments:
Adorable - and what a bargain!!
The perfect match would be a shepard's hook with an upside down tomato plant or cucumber plant for a tiny garden.We have done this for 5 years now having plenty of web sites to instruct a person.A really cute small garden!
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