This is the house that snark built. It's a bittersweet day for me today. After three years with the Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts team today w...
A home made entirely from scrapped, reclaimed and recycled material in Whitman County, Washington.
"The House That Jack Built," illustrated by Leonard Weisgard, Best in Children's Books; Nelson Doubleday. 1958.
As you might know by now, I like to craft 😉 but I rarely get a chance to craft for meditation or relaxation because it’s all for work. It’s because I love you guys so much! There are some crafts that I know I’d love to do as I watch TV or just take a […]
Amazingly the house was built this way as a tourist attraction at the VVTs the All-Russia Exhibition Center in Moscow.
The average cost of junk removal services & factors that can impact the price. Junk removal prices you can expect & why.
A home made entirely from scrapped, reclaimed and recycled material in Whitman County, Washington.
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photography by Trisha Zemp I’m attending 2 conferences this week and I needed some last minute notebooks for my note taking so my stellar intern, Trisha Zemp, came up with this genius notebook idea from a brown paper bag that will take you 5 minutes. You probably already have everything you need to do […]
Ten stories high and 10,000 square feet!
Bigger is always better...or is it? When it comes to houses and apartments there’s no general rule. Great comfort and beauty can be achieved even in a
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A SPACE enthusiast built a £50,000 tiny “UFO” home straight out of the 70s that is packed with some mind-blowing features. Nick Mcquoid restored and renovated the spaceship house that i…
Old car doors, washing machine parts and other junkyard treasures are just a few of the strange materials used to build this 1,200-square-foot example of “sustainable architecture. “ The Junk Castle was built in the 1970s by Vic Moore, a local high school art teacher, as part of his fine arts master’s degree. Over the years, he and his wife, Bobbie, added other whimsical dwellings to the property. County authorities were powerless to object to the construction of the unusual building because no permit was needed at the time to build a structure costing less than five hundred dollars.
When nature recovers its rights, the result is simply spectacular.
Reader Warren Reed shares a photo of the Zebulon H. Baird House, a home listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which is up for sale. Inside: A look at the history of this home.
Built by high school teacher Vic Moore for his Master of Fine Arts thesis in 1970, the "Junk Castle" is a towering construction built from $500 worth of junkyard and other reclaimed materials.
We usually turn to Cabin Porn to feed our escapist fantasies. Two recent images of cabins were built so obsessively from salvaged materials, they made us realize that there is no limit to the theme or possibilities of repurpose and reclaim. At top someone's hideaway in California; at bottom, a fishing shack in Central Baja, Mexico.It makes us ask: What is essential?
Perched on top of 100ft cliffs near Minehead, in Somerset, this is the dream home created by the Grand Designs TV host.
The Cathedral of Junk is one of Austin's most offbeat cultural attractions—here's what you need to know.
Live your best life while also reducing your environmental footprint.
Located just outside the center of Berlin, Propeller Island City Lodge is an unusual hotel with "artistic" rooms that include flying beds and upside down fittings.
I’m thrilled to introduce a guest contributor for today, Megan Gonzalez. Perhaps you’ve seen her work with her company, MaeMae. I’ve been a fan of her beautiful work for quite awhile now and I’ve long been impressed with the style boards she creates and features on her site for each client (and the movie she […]