Take a tour of a stunning San Francisco tiny home that was once a 100-year-old French laundry
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Skyrocketing housing prices. A desire to live more simply.
These two trends, separately and together, have helped spur the creation of the tiny house movement across America.
Christi Azevedo, a designer and architect living in San Francisco, began creating limited-edition furniture, then turned her attention to her own living spaces. For her latest project, the "Brick House," she's remade a former French laundry boiler room into a tiny home.
It's approximately 88 square feet, both livable and beautiful, a testament to the power of design to transform challenges into opportunities.
Produced by Andrew Stern and Sam Rega
Edited by Josh Wolff
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