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Trending on Remodelista: Mindful Design

November 9, 2024

The hilarious TED Talk entitled “I hate McMansions—and you should too” is from 2016, but it’s been making the social media rounds recently. Remodelista this week has three alluring antidotes to poorly designed, ill-considered, way-too-big houses.

An architect couple&#8\2\17;s DIY cabin, built using a post-and-beam kit, with a wood kitchenette to match. Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home, from Rest Your Eye Here: 9 Spaces Enveloped in Wood.
Above: An architect couple’s DIY cabin, built using a post-and-beam kit, with a wood kitchenette to match. Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home, from Rest Your Eye Here: 9 Spaces Enveloped in Wood.
A 300-square-foot outbuilding constructed by hand. Photograph by Michele Panzeri, from A Place for Dreaming: An Elemental and Sustainably Built Retreat in Cornwall by SASA Works.
Above: A 300-square-foot outbuilding constructed by hand. Photograph by Michele Panzeri, from A Place for Dreaming: An Elemental and Sustainably Built Retreat in Cornwall by SASA Works.
Newly plastered walls give this restoration a warm, human touch. Photograph by Tijs Vervecken, from Next-Level Flip: A Design Couple Lovingly Transforms a \1630s House in Antwerp.
Above: Newly plastered walls give this restoration a warm, human touch. Photograph by Tijs Vervecken, from Next-Level Flip: A Design Couple Lovingly Transforms a 1630s House in Antwerp.

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