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  • The combined living and dining room is about 1,800 square feet and has a 200-square-foot balcony with unobstructed views of the harbor.

    Home on the Harbour 2011

  • Unless the SEC adds staff, average square footage per person will reach about 500 in Washington, which is more than twice the roughly 200-square-foot per-person average across the federal government.

    SEC's Watchdog Probes Agency's Leasing Practices Jessica Holzer 2011

  • The combined living and dining room is about 1,800 square feet and has a 200-square-foot balcony with unobstructed views of the harbor.

    Home on the Harbour 2011

  • "We wanted to build a retreat, a tree house, a place for quiet time, to escape," said Mr. Smith of the unusual 200-square-foot pool house at the back of their East Hampton, N.Y., property.

    Home Design: A Sod Story Alastair Gordon 2011

  • Purushothama, 27, who lives with his parents and brother in a 200-square-foot, mud-walled home in Mazhayampet village, received a free TV from the DMK last year.

    It's Not the Economy, Stupid, It's the Free Blenders and Sheep Amol Sharma 2011

  • The company developed a prototype that flies 200-square-foot kites to altitudes of 2,600 feet, where wind streams are four times as strong as they are near ground-based wind turbines.

    Kite-Powered Generator 2009

  • Ip Interiors Ltd. The owner's favorite part of the house is the 200-square-foot outdoor garden, said Ms. Ip.

    A Villa With Japanese Style 2011

  • The decor in Adam Lore's walk-in closet of a Carroll Gardens apartment is at once ascetic and abundant: Most of the 200-square-foot space is consumed by a bed and several shelves groaning with vinyl LPs and CDs stacked floor to ceiling.

    Sounds of the South, Via Brooklyn Steve Dollar 2011

  • His mini-dwellings are mostly just prototypes for "larger" 100- or 200-square-foot homes, but through his micro-structures, he hopes to show the world that living small is normal.

    Kirsten Dirksen: WATCH: A Man With 5 Tiny Homes in His Backyard: Micro-Architecture as Punk Rock Kirsten Dirksen 2011

  • Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Nelson's clients typically pay anywhere from $40,000 to $80,000 for a 200-square-foot, fully-furnished treehouse with electricity, but his company has built its share of six-figure luxury hideaways complete with full bathrooms and gourmet kitchens.

    Treehouse Living 2010

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