Start with daily life: how many activities truly happen at home, and which rooms need to stay quiet?
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Prioritize transitional spaces (mudroom, bright laundry) to absorb family rhythm.
Seek plans with at least one main-level bedroom: great for guests or remote work.
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Single-Level Tiny House with Terrace
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Compact Single-Bedroom House with Dual Terraces
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Compact Single-Bedroom House with Covered Terrace
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Single-Storey Compact Family House with Central Living Core and Covered Front Terrace
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