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52 Weeks of Floor Plans - Week 3!


Welcome!
Every week for the next year, I will be posting an original floor plan and designs that reflect my belief in simple living.  

I've been toying with the idea of buying land and building a small cottage, or starter home, that I can use one day as a studio or guest house.  I've found a few inspirational images from Houzz and Pinterest that really fuel the designs, and I hope you enjoy!  



Week 3!

When I was in grad school, I had an assignment where I had to create a 120 sq ft dwelling for a client with " the fear of being inside a house."  Easy right?  The best solution - a glass house. 

I used Phillip Johnson's Glass House as inspiration.
Philip Johnson's Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. Photo courtesy of the National Trust.

The kitchen had to be super small, yet not cut off the space from light. This limited the ability to place cabinets and appliances against the wall, but this little kitchenette provide the best option for flexibility (and a dishwasher!)  


portable kitchen - Google Search

And another option!
portable kitchen - Google Search

I would use a L-shaped couch for the living/ sleeping area.

Slidable Sleeping Sofas - The Vento Convertible Bed Couch Does Not Need to be Pulled Out (GALLERY)

For the bathroom, I would love an open shower with natural light.
I love those showers

I feel like this would be the perfect retreat in the woods to escape and work on some art or a book!

Enjoy! 
Feel free to check out my boards on Pinterest!

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