The house is packed with charm, and its spirit was felt by Emily the moment she first saw it. "I'd just had Bea, and through the sleep deprivation I could see very clearly that this house was fully magic," she writes, explaining that it reminded her of the "glowing family life" set designs of Richard Curtis, something she wanted to emulate. "A family house where I could tie balloons on the gate for birthdays and enough space for learning to ride a bike."
Most tiny homes cram living spaces into predictable layouts, but one Romanian company decided to turn that concept literally upside down. The Tiny Getaway by Eco Tiny House is a compact dwelling that's redefining how we think about small space living through its innovative "upside-down" layout, proving that sometimes the best solutions come from breaking conventional wisdom.
The entertainer's dream kitchen features two sinks, two stoves (gas & electric), two ovens, two dishwashers, a walk-in pantry, and a large island.
Each month, we continue to save on utilities, like garbage and water. Splitting the mortgage, property tax, and insurance made homeownership feasible for us.
"If you trust the process, you will get what you want," Jennifer Tampasis of Jennifer Lynn Interiors says. Her recent kitchen project she tackled for a couple who had never worked with an interior designer proves just that. Her renovation of the 1989 Poughkeepsie, New York, kitchen made it optimized for storage, set up for hosting, and, most importantly, a place the homeowners, a family of four, can spend quality time.
Papamoa's small-town feel, closeness to nature, and family-friendly environment make it an ideal place for remote workers seeking balance and community.