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  2. Barndominium - Wikipedia

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    Barndominium is derived from using a combination of the words barn and condominium. [5] The original use of the phrase referred to a master-planned development that centered on living near horses. [6] The term was then readopted in the mid-2000s to refer to metal homes that were used as a primary residence.

  3. 5 unique homes that used to be barns - AOL

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    From massive atriums with exposed arches to sliding barn doors and former hay lofts, these eclectic living spaces have character hard to find elsewhere -- not to mention the square footage!

  4. Cool Barn Conversions Across America

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    Wide-open lands and vast structures of rustic wood and stone with modern conveniences — who wouldn’t enjoy the experience of owning a barn conversion? Cool Barn Conversions Across America Skip ...

  5. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron House, pre-fabricated, all steel, porcelain-enamel, 2 bedrooms on concrete slab, built in 1948, 4647 3rd Street South, Arlington, Arlington County, VA, demolished 2007. 5201 12th Street , South, Arlington, VA, surveyed by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), [ 35 ] demolished October 24, 2016.

  6. These are five of the coolest converted homes

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    The two bedroom home comes with a skinny kitchen and a beautiful rooftop deck. 5. A train that used to run through Essex, Montana in 1941 was converted into a special room at Izaak Walton Inn. The ...

  7. Converted barn - Wikipedia

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    While not a new phenomenon, barn conversion became quite popular in the waning years of the 20th century. Changing a barn over from its historic agricultural use to residential use generally requires significant changes in the integrity of the barn and if the structure is of historic value these alterations rarely preserve the historic character of the barn. [1]