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  2. 50 Big Ideas for Your Small Bedroom - AOL

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    Small bedrooms—much like other pint-size spaces like powder rooms—provide unique creative opportunities. In fact, “the busier the better,” Smith says. In fact, “the busier the better ...

  3. Minimalism is all about creating a calm, serene atmosphere; nowhere is that mantra more necessary, perhaps, than the bedroom. Bedrooms serve as our sanctuary—a home within a home where we can ...

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    When working with a small space, Karen Gutierrez, an interior designer at Mackenzie Collier Interiors, a full-service residential and commercial interior design firm with offices in Phoenix and ...

  5. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetrical rectangular, L-shaped, or U-shaped design; Simple, open floor plans; Living areas separate from the bedroom(s) area; Attached garage; Sliding glass doors opening onto a patio; Windows with a large glass area, sometimes decorated with non-functional shutters; Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams often in combination with tongue and ...

  6. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    A cottage is a small house, usually one or two stories in height, although the term is sometimes applied to larger structures. Cape Cod-style house or Cape: a style of a double-pile one-story cottage; low, broad with a steep side-gable roof to which dormers are often added to create a second story (in some locations, referred to as 1.5-story)

  7. Shotgun house - Wikipedia

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    The rooms of a shotgun house are lined up one behind the other, typically a living room is first, then one or two bedrooms, and finally a kitchen in back. Early shotgun houses were not built with bathrooms, but in later years a bathroom with a small hall was built before the last room of the house, or a side addition was built off the kitchen.