Good Things Come in Small Places

Creative homeowners show how good things come in small places.

Small Space, Big Style : Episode HSSBS-409 -- More Projects »
House Number One
As architecture students, Mark Shatz and Anne Eamon bought a cheap, overgrown lot in inner city Houston. Over eight years, they built a striking contemporary home — by hand. The couple opened their interior space by linking it to the outdoors. They even added a small reading loft to view the leafy canopy above. Their most creative touch, though, has to be the mini-window for their dachshunds!
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Art-chitecture
When designing their eating area, the couple placed the window at the eye level when seated at the table. This allows for a comfortably accessible, splendid view. Painting the wall dark green highlights and localizes the area. It also focuses the eye on the window, giving it the prominence of a piece of art.


Guests

Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com

Marlon Gobel
Designer, Luxurykills
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Justin Korhammer and Florencia Kratsman
Furniture Designer and Architect
E-mail: justin@anima.cc
E-mail: florencia@anima.cc

Mark Schatz, AIA and Anne Eamon
Architects, M + A Architecture studio
Phone: 713-440-0083
E-mail: ma_studio@mac.com

Reena Racki
Architect
E-mail: reenaracki@aol.com
Website: www.reenaracki.com

Tanaka Gaines
Homeowner
E-mail: nakaroks@yahoo.com

Richard Pennington
Designer, Modern Spaces
E-mail: Richard@modernspaces.com
Website: www.modernspaces.com
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