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My dream house would look EXACTLY like the ship from Firefly with the same floor plan. I already know what rooms would be my computer room, music room, game room, etc...
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![]() My bedroom would be the bridge. Lots of room and a great view. And a very big garage!
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![]() My other dream house would be my old high school. I fantasized about that all the time while I was schooling there. It's huge, with hundreds of cool rooms, a huge gymnasium, an indoor swimming pool, a huge atheletic field, a two floor library. and an auditorium with stadium seating and a stage !!! To this day I have the floorplan all planned out for what I would put in each room and use each room for. I imagine it would cost a mint to heat though.
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My transportation to town would be a "democrat" wagon pulled by a mule, and I would have a "buckboard" wagon for my utility vehicle. I would have no tv and only a battery operated radio as a warning system for impending doom only. PS: The cemetery there houses nearly the whole town that succumbed to the worldwide influenza outbreak of 1918. Looking at the dates of all family members that died one by one each week, the mother usually being the last to die is an unforgettable experience. |
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Neal,
you live in Houston, man. Have you ever lived where you'd be isolated for 4 months of the year because of winter? Or where it regularly snows & gets very cold? If not then don't think of it as some kind of paradise before you try it. ![]() I can dig your idea of a lighthouse-house, although I'd probably want to have my lighthouse in the warmer climates. Maybe in the Canary Islands or South China Sea or some nice warm place like that. Last edited by OneToughHerring; 02-13-10 at 05:53 AM. |
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Well, this is where I live now. Rancho De Los Weehee in lovely Bathlehem, New Mexico in the Rio Grande Valley. 1 1/4 acres, 5 wells and full water rights, fertile bottom land, walls 2 1/2 feet thick and my front door has both a deer antler for a door handle and a rifle loop for fighting off hostiles. The Outlaw Josey Wales house much?
![]() Before that I actually lived in two places built, literally, On The Dock Of The Bay: Down the Road To Paradise. Picture this view every time YOU came home: ![]() You wind up here: ![]() at #9 Sandy Beach Road: ![]() ![]() Later, we moved down the walkway to #32: ![]() ![]() |
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Unfortunately my dream homes are ones I get to build myself - and my better half is almost as adamantly against me building our next home as she is with the style I want - which is a rather large, concrete geodesic dome. She just can't "wrap her head around living in a round house", as she puts it. I blame HGTV, as she watches that and has seen some of the homes on there and just can't figure out the "point". I keep telling her they are round - thus they have no point, and she just looks at me funny.
Of course, it doesn't help that I mentioned building it near the water right outside Charleston SC so we could stay in it safely whenever everyone else had to leave due to hurricanes. Yes I know - not real bright on my part, but I personally think that would be cool as all get out. When she said she didn't like that idea, I said ok lets move to tornado alley and I will earth berm it so there is no danger...... ![]() ![]() ![]() This happened a fair number of years ago - I have since learned to keep my mouth shut. I would be rather pleased to just put it on a mountaintop fairly close by (since the thunderstorms really get wicked up there) where I am now (since I live in the mountains) - but I laugh at all the "Flor-idiots" that do that because in the winter, you can't get up or down the "driveway" - so that idea is out. The only dream home we can agree on is the "cliffhanger" home I once saw plans for - basically the home hung on the side of a cliff with a "underwater" level that you could go and relax in while looking out the "walls" at the ocean life. It came with its own dive access / waterlock chamber and you could add a water surface level with dock for a boat. She loves water so that went over fine. *Thank god I didn't mention her having to suit up and go for a swim to clean the underwater rooms external "walls"! ![]()
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