The Not So Big House
The source for my post’s title is a book by Sarah Susanka. I am in the midst of designing a new home. At the same time, I am watching all of these “dream homes”, “home improvements”, “this old house”, “rezoned”, etc. shows of TV. The TV shows keep showing bigger and bigger homes - 3000 sqft, 4500 sqft, 5300 sqft, 8000 sqft, ENOUGH !
I started living on my current house with about 900 sqft. The house has grown to 2500 sqft. I’m a solo empty nester now and as such I don’t use most of the house. For those of you who now find you house with fewer residents than in the past, when was the last time you used some of those abandoned rooms ? Have you tried sleeping in the guest bed ? Washed up in the kids bathroom ?
So I’ve started designing a smaller house. My first attempt was 1500 sqft. I’m now on my second attempt at 1200 sqft. If I leave out the out-building for the work shop I hope to get under 1000 sqft on my final attempt. I’ll be honest, I plan to get a little professional help - designers and/or architects specializing in both “green” building and “designing for small spaces”.
BTW: the 30″x31″ foot print of the pictured Neo-Comby toilet+basin will set you back about $5000 !. I guess the real question isn’t designing a 1000 sqft home but rather if I can do it on something less than the budget of one of those Mac-Mansions.
My question is “how small is big enough ?” What do you think ?




I have lived in 580 square ft for about 17 years.
To me, big enough would be another bedroom (for guests, perhaps with its own bathroom) and a kitchen large enough for 2-4 people to socialize while cooking.
More square footage than that would just attract junk, and this is about as much house as I can clean by myself.
hi Mary - well, a small bath is about 30sqft and a small guest bedroom is another 90-100sqft. So, at about 700sqft you are comfortable *and* well below my target. Thanks for the inspiration !