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Lupe
04-26-2010, 07:05 PM
Thinking outside the box, Real Estate?

Check out this little pad
Wait until you scroll down to the bottom!

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LIVING ROOM:

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KITCHEN:

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BEDROOM:

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ENTRY & STAIRS TO 2nd LEVEL:

http://st-bob.net/pics/1_bed_apt/Entry_Stairs.png

SHOWER & TOILET:

http://st-bob.net/pics/1_bed_apt/Shower_Mirror.png

SINK & MIRROR:

http://st-bob.net/pics/1_bed_apt/Sink_Mirror.png

This place seems very modern, perhaps like something you'd see in a swanky high rise condo or town house near the city, right?

HERE'S THE INCREDIBLE PART!!...?



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This 1 bedroom loft apartment was built inside a 1940's grain bin.

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It was renovated into this upscale unit after it was purchased and
relocated to the grounds of the Gruene Homestead Inn in New Braunfels, TX

http://st-bob.net/pics/1_bed_apt/outside3.png

If that's not creative craftsmanship, then I don't know what is!??
I couldn't help but share this because it is so cool!

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Now would you have thought to do that with the old silos on the farm.
Some yuppie would pay mega bucks per night to stay in this little B & B.

Long Hall
04-26-2010, 08:22 PM
I love the interior. I love the fact that they built it in the old grain silo. But the porch they added is just plain silly. :P

Lupe
04-26-2010, 08:27 PM
just shows, "you can't give a redneck money"

Separ
04-27-2010, 06:57 AM
i hope they put lots of isolution materials because a metal exterior like that is a real u know what when it comes to heating and cooling.

Dorella Allerod
05-06-2010, 02:53 PM
By the looks of the interior walls I would say the used insolation. As for the porch I would have made a wrap around porch with the same material as the metal roof for the roof. I would have used rot iron instead of the wood for the beams and fencing around it.

Seems like that would be in keeeping with the shape and structure. It would make a cuter porch I think.