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Plus Hus

Whether you need a backyard office, a guest house, a gym or a kids playroom, the Plus Hus gives you 320 square feet to be customized almost any way you see fit. The low waste 320-square foot unit is pre-fabricated, flat-packed and can be delivered to anywhere in the States, and assembled on-site. The environmentally friendly dwellings are available in three different configurations that can include a bathroom and kitchenette. Included with each abode is a metal panel roof, hardy exterior siding, shiplap wood siding, black aluminum door/windows and maple interior cladding, while colors and finishes are up to you. watch the video below



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3D Historic Topographic Maps - Image

3D Historic Topographic Maps

Brooklyn-based graphic designer Scott Reinhard combines contemporary land elevations with vintage historic maps to create beautiful three-dimensional environments of a specific region, city, or state. Each design consists of a decades-old topographic layer and a computer generated elevation, complete with shadows. We are loving the attention to detail that has gone into each and every one, and the end result is an image that looks like it is popping off the page. Yo...
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THE RAINBOW HOUSE | BY AB ROGERS DESIGN - Image

THE RAINBOW HOUSE | BY AB ROGERS DESIGN

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IN THE DUNES HOUSE

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