Storage for 16,000 book, simplicity, and oodles of natural lighting.
The house appears to be a trapezoidal shape, all open on the interior. The largest side is all windows to funnel the light in and provide a natural panorama. The siding looks like the cheap corrugated metal siding, like what you’d expect to see in a junkyard; combined with the wood, in this setting, it works. The only change I might make would be to the porch: I’d like one large enough to relax and watch a storm roll in. Photos after the jump.
I think the title speaks for itself.
Oh the fun of Halloween. Since Baby O isn’t old enough to say no yet, we dressed him up as a hot dog for the festivities. He stayed nice and toasty warm in wh at looks to me is a mummy bag style sleeping bag. We brought his wagon inside and put him inside it with some pillows and toys near our front door. I had thought that he might like to see all the kids coming up to the house, but he fell asleep before the first trick-or-treater even got here. He did wake up near the end to see a few kids. In the last few days, Kyle and I had a great time carving pumpkins, what a terrific cheap date!






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