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DWELL ASKS<br />
How do you<br />
make the<br />
most of your<br />
small space?<br />
Only keep what you’re<br />
passionate about.<br />
Everything else must<br />
go—space will<br />
magically appear.<br />
@8_12Design<br />
Posted to Twitter<br />
TWEETS<br />
@Etalon4Home:<br />
Good ideas for small spaces<br />
on the water with #views!!<br />
Love the clean lines and colors<br />
used (“Come Home to the<br />
High Water,” June <strong>2015</strong>).<br />
@TMCFloors:<br />
Beautiful! An inspiring story<br />
behind this space and its<br />
adaptable design (“Home<br />
Free,” July/August <strong>2015</strong>).<br />
I live in a small studio and<br />
the key is to use the<br />
vertical volume; pare<br />
down and put up shelves.<br />
@lacarolyn626<br />
Posted to Instagram<br />
When you can’t find<br />
the perfect piece,<br />
build it yourself or get<br />
it made by someone.<br />
Every inch counts.<br />
@oraclocks<br />
Posted to Instagram<br />
I focus on the experiences<br />
we can have as a family<br />
when we live with less<br />
stuff. @asmalllife Posted to Instagram<br />
@angeladallman:<br />
This would be a dream home<br />
for childhood, bookworm me.<br />
(And adult me as well.)<br />
SPOTLIGHT<br />
@thibaudherem on Instagram<br />
Though they could pass for computer-generated renderings,<br />
French illustrator Thibaud Herem’s intricate drawings of buildings<br />
are all done by hand. Using pencil and India ink, Herem,<br />
who trained as a graphic designer, depicts architectural details<br />
in London, where he lives. The artist re-creates both familiar<br />
landmarks and rarely noticed details—he once did a series on<br />
nightclub entrances.<br />
28 NOVEMBER <strong>2015</strong> DWELL