"People tell you that you need all this stuff for a baby," says Kelly Breslin. "All you really need is diapers, a place to change him and boobs." It's a good thing, because Breslin and her partner Ryan Conder live with their 9-month-old son Thurston AND their dog in a 1950s house that, by any definition, would be considered tiny. How do they do it, and with impressive low-key style?
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Amazing. I love it. I, too, live in a very small studio and find it suits my needs very well. I'm always warm and cozy (small spaces hold heat better) and I can clean my entire apartment in less than 45min. I enjoyed not only the space but the decor. Well executed without seeming staged. Nice job.
One observation meant as humorous:
What do they do when that child becomes a teenager?
Personally, my house couldn't be big enough.