Tiny Treasures
Wish you had more space? See how four homeowners coaxed the genie out of the bottle and got their wish to fit all their treasures into their diminutive abodes.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionThe dining table is where Keiser spends most of his time reading, writing and eating. All About
Many people in Miami claim to live in the water, but Jeff Keiser literally does on his 32-foot-long sailboat. Since he has to take a dinghy to shore, he stores as many provisions as he can. As the captain of The Nomad, Keiser has developed incredible systems for living in less than 200 square feet. Sailing isn't always easy, but it's a lifestyle that Keiser treasures.
The dining table serves as his living room, dining room, radio center and office. He generates his own electricity with two solar panels and a wind generator, so condensing areas that need light and power conserves energy.








































