I'm loving the megapost over at Web Urbanist featuring repurposed train cars. Finally, I'll be able to live out my hobo fantasies without all the pesky squalor. This one even has a sombrero-shaped jacuzzi! Game on. link
In our county, there's been a lot of fussing about "modular" and "mobile" homes.
I look at it like this...if my home is road worthy, it's got to be built fairly well. I love the good sense reuse of these formerly mobile structures. They look good too!
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In our county, there's been a lot of fussing about "modular" and "mobile" homes.
I look at it like this...if my home is road worthy, it's got to be built fairly well. I love the good sense reuse of these formerly mobile structures. They look good too!
sdeal - Agreed. If it drives, it's probably livable. Thanks for the comment.
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