Did you see The New York Times article last week about the garage retreat near Seattle? It's a fun and sophisticated 250-square-foot getaway.
A small space of one's own, beyond the hustle and bustle of everyday life, can remind us of life's simple pleasures. Such little buildings generally tread lightly on both the environment and our pocketbooks, while recharging our spirits.
The design of small retreats, backyard and beyond would be a great topic for a book, don't you think? I thought so and was working on such a book a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, it fell victim to the publishing industry's downsizing which began in mid-2008. I still believe there's a book there, waiting to be discovered.
You can sample a Katie Hutchison Studio small retreat design by visiting the Manchester Garage/Garden Room page in the KHS architectural portfolio.
I imagine my fascination with the topic started with my childhood backyard retreat and was reinforced by my mother's current, petite summerhouse in her Connecticut village. I wrote about her garden and her little retreat in a House Garden Primer.
Get a peek at her garden summerhouse in this short Flip video.
by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast