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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Texas Tiny Houses: Pure Salvage Building





Tiny houses are fun to look at because they�re kind of like playhouses for grownups. Not only that, but the people who live in them inspire me to simplify my own life. The truth is that I really don�t need so much space�or so much stuff. When I saw Texas Tiny Housesmentioned in Country Living magazine recently, I had to check them out.
Pure salvage building is how they describe their mission is to build energy-efficient tiny houses that are �unique pieces of house art.� Everything from the doors to the porch posts has been recycled from old buildings, and the results are pretty amazing.
This white house, for example, was built for use as a guest cottage. �The classic tall vertical split sash windows were circa 1890s and most still had their original wavy glass.� Love it.
They call this 12' x 26' house �The Painted Lady� because they used 6 colors of paint on the exterior. This is the playhouse I wanted when I was growing up! (Okay, still do.)
The Canyon Lake house is a 12' x 20' gingerbread cottage:
The houses start around $35,000 but can go up to $75,000, depending on the size and materials used. Each house is unique and the designs are inspired by the salvaged parts and pieces.
This one�s being used by a bed & breakfast in Texas. How fun would it be to stay here?
It has a rounded-loft bedroom:
And a pretty nice tub, too:
The Bastrop is a 12' x 28' house where a young couple and their 3-year old son live full time:
When these photos were taken, it was decorated for Christmas. They have two separate bedroom lofts and another bed downstairs.
There�s a great little bed nook:
This house has both a front porch and a back porch that�s screened in.