The tiny house movement doesn't have to sacrifice style, as this 1,067 square-foot bungalow in Pittsfield proves. The light-filled interior has been updated while moldings and hardwood floors give glimpses of its 1924 build. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house has a living room, dining area, contemporary kitchen and an inviting sunroom/enclosed porch area that leads to the patio. The excellent maintenance of the home extends to the outdoors, with private gardens and lovely plantings. Listed for $149,000 by McLean Realtors.

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Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life
Dane’s dining room and parlor are both filled with second-hand treasures. Her Art Deco dining set has been central to multiple iterations of her home. “I’ve had this table since 1990,” says Dane. “This table has seen many a meal, many a poker game, and lots of production work.” The starburst chandelier came from a second-hand office supply store in Austin. “I bought four for $100,” she says. Credit: Winona Barton Ballentine

Inside Designer Ivy Dane’s Pattern-Filled Life