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A tub remains in one bathroom, as a balance of accessibility and non-disabled wants.
"Tiles were very important to Julie,
Gaia Off-Grid Shipping Container Home exploded axonometric drawing
After: The second bedroom is now a sunroom and TV lounge, and Michelle's favorite space in the home.
The Adaptable Living prefab sits perched on a bluff in Tasmania’s Tarkine Forest.
Built on a tight budget of $120,000, a retirement home in the mountains delivers unexpected contemporary design to a rural township.
With wood siding, a gabled roof, and a front porch, the Plymouth kit is easy to assemble in a backyard.
Solar panels on the roof make this prefabricated home more eco-friendly than many others on the market.
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