





A few years back David and I went down to visit an old friend in Los Osos, who had carefully modeled every inch of her 300-square foot home to be the pinnacle of function and aesthetics. Really, she didn't have much choice, but it was still incredibly inspiring to see such a well-crafted interior of minuscule proportions. Design Boom's post on tiny houses is a wonderful collection of such spaces, breathing new life into the motto of doing more with less.
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