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A ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes on You Live in What?.
A ferry. A train depot. An ice cream factory. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes.
Not everyone lives in a two-bedroom, three bath tract house in the suburbs. Some homes are buildings that had their start as something altogether different, such as a church or a furniture store. Go inside the homes of innovative homeowners who use creativity and innovative design concepts to turn buildings like a school house, a missile silo, and a car dealership into charming homes.
Not everyone lives in a two-bedroom, three bath tract house in the suburbs. Some homes are buildings that had their start as something altogether different, such as a church or a furniture store. Get the inside story from innovative homeowners who use creativity and innovative design concepts to turn buildings like hydro-electric dams, grain silos, and banks into charming homes.
A grain bin. A radio station. A slaughterhouse. With imagination, tenacity and a few bucks, people have turned the most unlikely places into personal palaces. Meet gutsy visionaries who found beauty in dilapidated commercial spaces, turning them into wonderful one-of-a-kind homes.
Not everyone lives in a two-bedroom, three bath tract house in the suburbs. Some homes are buildings that had their start as something altogether different, such as a church or a furniture store. Go inside the homes of innovative homeowners who use creativity and innovative design concepts to turn buildings like a French fortress, covered bridge, and pump house into charming homes.
Not everyone lives in a two-bedroom, three bath tract house in the suburbs. Some homes are buildings that had their start as something altogether different, such as a church or a furniture store. Go inside the homes of innovative homeowners who use creativity and innovative design concepts to turn buildings like a Cheese Cooler, a Clock Tower, and an Airplane Hangar into charming homes.
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