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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sheri KoonesPublisher: Gibbs M. Smith Inc Imprint: Gibbs M. Smith Inc Weight: 0.028kg ISBN: 9781423665250ISBN 10: 1423665252 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 19 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""A beautiful book for readers researching affordable options for chic yet environmentally friendly ADU construction.""--Aspasia Luster ""Library Journal"" (1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM)" """A beautiful book for readers researching affordable options for chic yet environmentally friendly ADU construction.""--Aspasia Luster ""Library Journal"" (1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM) This attractive coffee table book by journalist Koones (Prefabulous for Everyone) explores the benefits of the accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or a small secondary home ""on the property of a main house that has its own entrance,"" kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area. Showcasing a variety of ADUs in the U.S. and Canada alongside the stories of their owners, Koones takes readers inside a Los Altos, Calif., unit that a husband and wife built so their adult daughter could live near them. Many homeowners cite energy efficiency as a top concern, such as the Minneapolis couple who installed on their ADU solar panels that distribute surplus energy to a utility company, which reimburses them. The homes range in size from a cozy 227-square-foot studio hideaway above a Palo Alto garage to a more spacious, two-floor abode in Avon, Conn., constructed for the owners' aging parents. Though Koones contends that ""a big motivation to build an ADU is the vast shortage of housing... in many areas of North America,"" most of the homeowners report using theirs as guest quarters for visiting friends and family, raising questions about whether ADUs are really ""the perfect housing solution."" Still, the contemporary architectural designs are sleek, and the environmentally friendly features offer insight into how housing can be made more efficient. This is worth a look. (Mar.)-- ""Publishers Weekly"" (1/22/2024 12:00:00 AM)" “A beautiful book for readers researching affordable options for chic yet environmentally friendly ADU construction.” -- Aspasia Luster * Library Journal * This attractive coffee table book by journalist Koones (Prefabulous for Everyone) explores the benefits of the accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or a small secondary home “on the property of a main house that has its own entrance,” kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area. Showcasing a variety of ADUs in the U.S. and Canada alongside the stories of their owners, Koones takes readers inside a Los Altos, Calif., unit that a husband and wife built so their adult daughter could live near them. Many homeowners cite energy efficiency as a top concern, such as the Minneapolis couple who installed on their ADU solar panels that distribute surplus energy to a utility company, which reimburses them. The homes range in size from a cozy 227-square-foot studio hideaway above a Palo Alto garage to a more spacious, two-floor abode in Avon, Conn., constructed for the owners’ aging parents. Though Koones contends that “a big motivation to build an ADU is the vast shortage of housing... in many areas of North America,” most of the homeowners report using theirs as guest quarters for visiting friends and family, raising questions about whether ADUs are really “the perfect housing solution.” Still, the contemporary architectural designs are sleek, and the environmentally friendly features offer insight into how housing can be made more efficient. This is worth a look. (Mar.) * Publishers Weekly * Author InformationSheri Koones is a widely respected author and journalist who helps readers better understand that getting the house of their dreams can be done in an ecologically responsible way. She is the recipient of the prestigious Gold Award Robert Bruss Real Estate Book Awards from NAREE for Downsize: Living Large in a Small House. She is the author of Bigger Than Tiny, Smaller Than Average (Gibbs Smith, 2022). She has authored numerous articles about home construction for AOL Real Estate, Smart Homeowner, Builder magazine, and is a regular contributor to Forbes.com. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |