As the price of land and house keep on increasing each year, the house sizes are being reduced to make them affordable to more people and get their product sold right away. The small-sized lots set limitations on the size of the house that can be built on the lot. So what do you do? You build your home high and narrow so you can fit in all the rooms and belongings you need. This is truly living large in small space.
With two bedrooms, one bathroom, a combined living dining kitchen area and entryway, the house is big enough for one family. You might say “Really?” Although we could say its impossible to have small place and keeping your family inside, but the choice of furniture, lighting, wall and floor colors suitable for a modern, contemporary-styled house making space as the key.
Relaxing with enjoying outside view is not just a dream, you could try some innovative ideas to make it true.
Try it with hot tubs and gain more and more popularity in homes of all shapes and sizes, it can be frustrating if your own home doesn’t quite have the area for installing either at the side of your property or immediate vicinity of your back door. However, one way to get around this is to build a deck hot tub, especially if you have a lawn that is larger than average in size and rarely used.
Depending on how you’re going to make use of your lawn or other similar area, there are two main options available to you when it comes to building a deck for your hot tub. If you are simply going to use the free space to sit the hot tub upon, then you will have to build a freestanding deck. This is built by using a combination of specific concrete
And wood, and is a platform for your tub to be secured to.
Things need to be prepared before you start:
1. Locate the garden away from buildings and trees.
2. Have the garden where it is convenient to your house and to water.
3. The garden should be well drained but not droughty.
4. Locate the garden on the best soil available — a sandy loam soil is best.
5. Protect the plot, whether large or small, with a good fence.
Size And Shape
First, think small. Don’t bite off more than you can chew, or hoe. It’s like starting out an exercise program by running five miles the first day. You get tired, sore and you quit. Likewise, if you plant a huge garden the first year, you’ll curse, cuss and turn your sore back on gardening for good. So, if you’re new to gardening, start off with a small garden. You can always expand later if you can’t get enough of those fresh, crispy vegetables. Choose a location that receives as much sun as possible throughout the day. Northern gardeners should insist on full sun.