11/13/2009

Review of Creating the Not So Big House: Insights and Ideas for the New American Home (Paperback)

It's rare that a sequel is better than the original.This was one of them.Where The Not So Big House was pretty and pretty much content-free, this book provided real floorplans, and real houses, which I feel helped to communicate Susanka's ideas more clearly.

I also found this book far less irritating than the first, and therefore more useful, in no small part because some of her hard -- and alienating -- positions have been considerably softened.No longer does she claim that dining rooms are obsolete because "nobody uses them" (I do).She seems much more willing to accept that there are lots of different lifestyles out there, and a house should be built to work with the lifestyle of its owners.

If you are in the planning phases for a new house, or are just looking for ideas on how to make your current house more liveable, this is an excellent resource.In fact, I would suggest that you skip the first book altogether.



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