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  2. A-frame building - Wikipedia

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    A-frames became available as prefabricated kits, lowering the cost even more, and were sold by Macy's department stores. After the rise of the archetypal A-frame, architects soon began experimenting with new designs, which led to what became known as the modified A-frame style.

  3. Lindal Cedar Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lindal Cedar Homes (est. in 1944) is an American manufacturer of prefabricated post-and-beam homes. Since 1950s it is the largest North American manufacturer of prefabricated cedar homes. [6] In the 1960s it was the largest US manufacturer of A-frame houses. The company operates as a third-generation, family-owned private company.

  4. Henrik H. Bull - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and the 1960s, Henrik Bull designed several prefabricated or kit cabins. He built the very first A-Frame ski cabin in the United States with his friend John Flender in Stowe, Vermont in 1953. [8] The essence of a good cabin, according to Bull, is that it should be simple and economical, but also fun, different and exciting. [9]

  5. Dreamy A-Frame Cabins You Can Rent this Fall - AOL

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    Baileys Harbor Cabin. Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin | Sleeps 8 Book it. This A-frame is a duplex with private entrances and separate yards and patios, or you can rent the whole thing for double the price.

  6. You can now buy a home on Amazon starting for as low as $5,000

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    For as little as $5,350, customers who aren't satisfied with their current living situation (or just want another home for fun) can buy building kits for tiny cabins. Oh, and don't worry ...

  7. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Unlike modular homes and prefabricated houses, which are built in sections at a factory, in a kit house every separate piece of framing lumber shipped was already cut to fit its particular place in the house, thus eliminating the need for measuring and cutting, and likewise the waste of time (especially in the days before power tools) and of ...