Timber Home Living

TIPS TO MAKE A SMALL FLOOR PLAN WORK

hether it’s to reduce upkeep, live a simpler life to get the best value for their money, many timber home buyers are moving toward smaller, more efficient designs. But that doesn’t mean you have to shrink your dream home to the size of a studio apartment. Rather,

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