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| At first I thought this was a weld, but the more I look at it, I believe it's spay-in foam insulation... |
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| Looks a bit like a double-wide |
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| Smart. Opens them to each other while maintaining the structural support for the roof. |
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| Now this does appear to be a welded strip on the roof. |
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| One of the cut-outs from the interior... |
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| ...becomes an awning. |
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| Doesn't look thick enough to be insulation, just a sealer. |
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| Note the back-fill; earth insulated, earth sheltered and steel walled, not bad. |
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| French Door opening. |
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| Bedroom window? Probably; fire code specifies an alternative route of escape than the bedroom door. |
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| Doesn't look so bad |
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| Start of interior framing. Like the little Tea Table? |
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| They chose to insulate the interior rather than foam the exterior. |
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| The interior wall is painted, and the arch is trimmed out. |
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| Vapor barrier is up |
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| No sheet-rock here... |
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| Cozy |
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| Nice Deer. May be a bit too much for pine for my tastes though. |
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| Kitchenette |
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| Put some fascia on the exterior and you'd never know. Ready for a second floor too... |































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