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  2. Maximalist Decorating Ideas That Master the Art of ... - AOL

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    Pay Attention to Little Spaces. This ultra-chic and bold home bar area designed by MMB Studio is definitely the eye-catcher in this space, and for good reason. The rich red walls that tie into the ...

  3. Co-living - Wikipedia

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    Second, many co-living operators utilize higher density spatial design models to decrease the amount of rent paid by each resident. By operating four or six-bedroom units instead of studios or two-bedroom units, "the rent per square foot of a co-living unit will be much higher than that of a traditional multifamily unit." [15]

  4. Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors also often share resources like tools, babysitting and creative skills. Neighbors collaboratively plan and manage community activities and shared spaces while maintaining their own income and private lives. [6] The legal structure is typically a homeowner association or housing cooperative, [7] and some use community land trusts. [8]

  5. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, a sociologist called a Los Angeles rooming house neighbourhood a "universe of anonymous transients." Since traditional class roles were based around home and family, residents in rooming houses did not fit into working class, middle class or upper class patterns; instead, they were in a sort of "social and cultural limbo", with many ...

  6. List of largest houses in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

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    This List of largest houses in the Los Angeles metropolitan area includes 17 single-family residences that are known to equal or exceed 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) of livable space within the main house.

  7. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, Starcity is converting unused parking garages, commercial spaces and offices into single-room residential units, where tenants (tech professionals are the typical renter) get a furnished bedroom and access to wifi, janitor services and common kitchens and lounges for $1,400 to $2,400 per month, an approach that has been called ...