Interesting Houses

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  1. Ken Anderson

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    In this thread, you can post photos, floor plans, drawings, or descriptions of houses that you find interesting, or that you might want to live in. Here's one, a little on the small side, but nice.

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    That's an example of elder abuse
     
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    I don't know where this is or how old, but it reminds me of a take on the brownstones in NYC.
     

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    The house itself isn't so unusual but the setting is.
     
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    The mysterious white house on the island of Elliðaey.

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    You'd best not fall off your front porch there. You'd start rolling rolling rolling and then eeeeeeeeeee kersplassssshhhhhhh.
     
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    I would never allow that Architect to prepare my taxes...
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    Yes, and it seems a little too quasi-conjugal.
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    I thought this house to be interesting.

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    This small home in Houston is covered in an about 50,000 beer cans. Homeowner John Milkovisch began decorating the house with beer cans in 1968 and obviously has never stopped. Over the following 18 years he covered the exterior with flattened can siding, made cascading garlands of can tops to hang off the roof, and decorated the property with pull tabs and other can decor. The man loves beer cans obviously.

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    If I’d seen this without any comment I’d thought surely it was a fancy hunting blind.
     
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    We’ll it is. Reminds me of a house built into a hillside in Tulia, Tx.
     
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    The dogtrot house, also known as a breezeway house, or possum-trot, was common in the southeastern US during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It featured a large breezeway through the center to cool occupants in the hot summer. The kitchen and dining area were on one side and the living and sleeping quarters on the other.

    Two story dogtrot - John Looney House, Ashville, Alabama, built in 1818.

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