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Rating:  Summary: AUSTERE Review: I found this book to be very disappointing. The pictures feature rooms that the average person, particularly one with children, cannot relate to. I am referring to rooms where the couches are so boxy and smooth, they seem made of cement. There are no pillows on them, no coffee table. The walls are white and blank, the chairs look like something the Jetsons would use. Worst of all, it really does not convey anything about small spaces that is original - ie: turning an armoir into a portable office, or using a trunk as a coffee table. The homes are so austere, so entirely void of any sign of life, that space seems hardly an issue - everything is so blank and sterile that one could assume there exists an over abundance of space for these sorts of people because they don't have anything!
Rating:  Summary: Can't stop flipping through it Review: I live in a modest size condo, and my brother has recently purchased one as well. So I was more looking for some good books for my brother, but I couldn't put this one down, and ended up buy another copy for myself.Some great ideas, and good illustrations.
Rating:  Summary: #4 out of 7 "small decor" books ranked Review: I ranked this 4th best of 7 "decorating small spaces" books I bought. One unit featured in it had enough useable ideas for me
that it justified its price. Pros: great photos & blueprints; variety of sizes (300-1,000 sq ft) & tastes shown. Cons: European-NY exclusivity (more on this in my NOTE in review of "Small Apartments"); many featured homes shriek "interior designer," i.e., all about aesthetics rather than liveability (pebble floors, molded plastic chairs, etc.). Speaking of impractical: one of the 8 featured homes is a modernist London dwelling, 11-and-a-half ft. wide, seven stories high, with one room per floor. She should have decorated the owner's elevator, as that must be where he spends all his time.
Rating:  Summary: An inspiring and practical book Review: We are in the process of renovating our apartment, and I found this to be a very useful book. I have read it through several times and keep going back for ideas and inspiration. The apartments featured are inspiring and really are small -- not like those found in some other books. I especially appreciated the floor plans for the apartments and the detailing of hidden storage. While some of the suggestions are fairly standard, others are quite innovative. Unlike the previous reviewer, I found plenty of ideas that are useful for a family with children and lots of spaces that looked quite comfortable and cosy as well as some that were more inclined toward the minimal and funky.
Rating:  Summary: Inspiring and Practical Review: We are renovating our apartment and this is one of the most useful books I have found. I have returned to it many times for ideas and inspiration. The apartments featured are inspiring and are actually small -- unlike some of the apartments in other books I have read. Some of the ideas were fairly standard in the literature on small spaces, but others were quite innovative. Unlike the previous reader, I found there were lots of practical and comfortable ideas for families with children. I especially like the floor plans and detailing of hidden storage.
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