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These Houses Don't Look Like Anything Special, But When You Go Inside ...
By Danielle Beyer
You would never know from the outside, but these buildings are actually your dream home.
Via Morton Buildings
From the outside, this is just your typical steel shed.
Via Morton Buildings
It looks like anything you'd usually see on a farm or construction business.
Via Morton Buildings
But when you take a look inside ...
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It's amazing.
Via Morton Buildings
This "cabin" was built for a man in McKinney, Texas.
Via Morton Buildings
And it's safe to say that we're all a little jealous of him.
Via Morton Buildings
It has everything you could ever ask for in a home.
Via Morton Buildings
Also, at 60' x 20' x 110', it's huge.
Via Morton Buildings
The project was built by Morton Builders.
Via Morton Buildings
They seem to build a lot of homes and cabins that look like steel sheds.
Via Morton Buildings
Here's another, more scaled-down example.
It's not as extreme as the other, but they all seem better than your average "cabin."
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Here's another example of home's built from non-traditional material.
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These are re-purposed shipping containers.
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If you consider yourself pretty handy, you might be able to build one of these pretty inexpensively.
Via Digital Trends
By Danielle Beyer
You would never know from the outside, but these buildings are actually your dream home.
From the outside, this is just your typical steel shed.
It looks like anything you'd usually see on a farm or construction business.
But when you take a look inside ...
It's amazing.
This "cabin" was built for a man in McKinney, Texas.
And it's safe to say that we're all a little jealous of him.
It has everything you could ever ask for in a home.
Also, at 60' x 20' x 110', it's huge.
The project was built by Morton Builders.
They seem to build a lot of homes and cabins that look like steel sheds.
Here's another, more scaled-down example.
It's not as extreme as the other, but they all seem better than your average "cabin."
Here's another example of home's built from non-traditional material.
These are re-purposed shipping containers.
If you consider yourself pretty handy, you might be able to build one of these pretty inexpensively.

These shyts are economical as fukk 


