About This Book
A series of light, observant essays about domestic life that mix wry humor with practical detail. Topics include moving and settling into an old rented house, the oddities of lease clauses and narrow stairways, the pleasures of open fires and the tradeoffs of modern heating, kitchen implements and cooking spaces, plumbing and the emergence of the bathroom, and the management of guest rooms. Anecdote and architectural description are used to reflect on comfort, efficiency, and the small irritations and satisfactions involved in shaping a livable home.
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