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Absolutely love that house made with shipping containers. Very creative design letting in tons of light.
ReplyDeletePat - It's one of a kind, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteEarly house plans & houses are amazing. Four bedrooms and ONE bathroom!
ReplyDeleteJohn - People had to "hold it" more back then. :-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't #7 the Smith's house from "Meet Me in St. Louis"? Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rick!
Jimbo - Gosh, I really don't know.
ReplyDeleteI love tiny houses. If they had a plumbed bathroom, I am on board.
ReplyDelete2 and 4, I could live in. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI just went back and looked and - no. The Smith's house was grander and had a wrap-around porch (I'd kill for a wrap-around porch!) and more gingerbread overall, but it's in the same old Victorian style. Close, but no boy next door. 8)
ReplyDeleteUnknown@8:48pm - You are very welcome.
ReplyDeleteJimbo - You made me chuckle out loud.