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<note>Small footprint design that proves living better doesn&rsquo;t have to mean living larger.

Following the success of their first book, the second volume of Never Too Small showcases 30 new and outstanding homes from around the world that explore small space living.

Framed by five small footprint design principles, the book features beautiful photography, detailed floor-plans, and accessible architectural commentary on each of the 30 homes.

Championing the work of award-winning architects and designers, Never Too Small offers an inspiring model for the future of housing&mdash;one where sustainability and style, comfort and affordability can coexist.</note>
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