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I'll huff, and i'll puff, and i'll BLOW your house down.



...hey, wait... nothing's happening...
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adam wrote:How much actual time would you say went in to it, and if you don't mind, what kind of money was spent?
Hmm I really dont know.
I started really fast but then there was were times I didn't had the money,
I didn't had the time and I didn't had the energy. And I didn't work at it for two two years because I broke with my girlfriend and we had some disagree about the money I had to pay her.
And all that in 6 years. :evil:
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looks so sturdy and well planned. i love brick exteriors (/int.) too. so many cookie cutter houses are built with no thought or idea, like suburbs american style. mcmansions. its so nice to see when meaningful contractors build reputable structures or change an interior spaces with thought.
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Post by adam »

Here's an idea for all of you...

http://www.housesofthefuture.com.au/hof_houses04.html


Takes "I live in a cardboard box" into RICH town.

It's "minimal" too ;)
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Post by novell »

congrats vince....it looks very nice :)
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