Living Large
Discover how homeowners in four cities are living large in small dwellings by maximizing art and architecture. Try some of their ideas in your small space.
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You're so Urbane!
Glass artist Tim Tate lives in a 900-square-foot loft with 13-foot ceilings and a fantastic view of the Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. His desire to showcase his own and friends' art in grand style led to the dramatic design of his four-room home.
Glass artist Tim Tate lives in a 900-square-foot loft with 13-foot ceilings and a fantastic view of the Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. His desire to showcase his own and friends' art in grand style led to the dramatic design of his four-room home.
Deep, warm colors on all the walls provide the perfect backdrop for all kinds of art and give the tall space a cozier feeling.
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