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The Not So Big House books by Sarah Susanka bring to light a new way of thinking about what makes a place feel like home—characteristics that many people desire of their homes and their lives, but haven't known how to verbalize.
How big is Not So Big? Not So Big doesn't mean small. It means not as big as
you thought you needed. But as a rule of thumb, a Not So Big House is approximately a
third smaller than your original goal but about the same price as your
original budget. The magic is that although the house is smaller in square
footage, it actually feels much bigger.
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