Good things come in small packages…
This delightful (albeit small) 1,000 sq ft guesthouse near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, was featured in the July/August 2009 issue of Metropolitan Home magazine. With so little room, how did architect Eric Logan make it work? The key here seems to be open-plan and minimalism with lots of natural light.
The lack of supporting walls gives a feeling of a larger space instantly and there’s just the right amount of personal items to make the house feel like home as apposed to a cramped, cluttered mess! The theme of bold, geometric shapes has been continued throughout and just enough colour has been injected to give the decor a little boost. Choosing a different colour theme for each room could make each area too unique and defined, which in turn would make the living space feel smaller.
The only thing I’m not too keen on is the decor in the bathroom- is it just me or would this give you a headache first thing in the morning?!











