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If you have a larger family, you may wish to build one of the larger designs shown
in Chapter 19, or design a house of your own. In Chapter 19, we also show a 20
X 24-foot "salt-box" variation on the 800-square-foot house, adding 160 square ...
If you have a larger family, you may wish to build one of the larger designs shown
in Chapter 19, or design a house of your own. In Chapter 19, we also show a 20
X 24-foot "salt-box" variation on the 800-square-foot house, adding 160 square ...
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Some ideas about how you can efficiently renovate a house will be found in the
next chapter. PLANNING FOR THE MOST ECONOMICAL USE OF MATERIALS
The American housing industry has been notoriously inefficient in comparison to
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Some ideas about how you can efficiently renovate a house will be found in the
next chapter. PLANNING FOR THE MOST ECONOMICAL USE OF MATERIALS
The American housing industry has been notoriously inefficient in comparison to
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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