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Tiny Towables are not new.

Conestoga Wagons were built since 1717. From 1820 to 1860 (or so) entire families traveled in Prairie Schooners across America. Around 1810, circuses in Europe started traveling in horse-drawn wagons. The Romani in Britain adapted the design into Vardos. Before that, they slept in tents.

In 1884, “popular Victorian Author and former Ro...

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I’ve been shown a lot of posts for these Nordic Cabin Kits. If you want to see what they look like in real life, these are in Sevierville, Tennessee, near Gatlinburg.

This one, 15’x11’ with a 4’x11’ porch, is $6,500.

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I absolutely love Baroque libraries. I have torn pages out of magazines and now I collect them to Pinterest. My goal is to have the look by connecting sturdy bookcases and add some millwork to make them look built-in.

The National Library of the Czech Republic
Over 27,000 books, globes, and astronomical...

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Log Home Mart lists seven log cabin kits from $23,399.99 to $33,419.99. They are shell-only packages. They include interior layout plans, but you can design the interior any way you want.

  • Kit A 22×30 1-Bedroom Log Cabin Kit
    Regular price from $24,749.99
  • Kit B 24×34 2-Bedro...

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Discover how Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian homes provide practical strategies for a cohesive and comfortable home that reflects your lifestyle and tastes. Usonian homes have a deep connection to nature, functional efficiency, and an inviting aesthetic. Although they were designed nearly 100 years ago, you may be able to use these concepts to shape your own space.

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