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    Chairman Emeritus (Retired Admin) Marlin's Avatar
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    Must have been a real interesting electrical rough....
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    The more I look at the picture I included in the original post, the more it looks like a drunk driver trap that a giant spider built. I like the fence they have on the roof to keep kids on sleds out.
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    looks pretty cool to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Interesting architecture, but the bare concrete everything looks like it'd be very cold...
    I was thinking the same thing -unless, as others have suggested, radiant heating was used. I can also imagine getting really sick of looking at all of that concrete. It looks too industrial, or like I'm living in an unfinished basement.

    I wonder if thay have a cover to go over the opening - sort of like a part of dome tent - to keep the tough Swiss snows from filling up their entry area.
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    All the concrete kind of reminds me of living in a parking garage.
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    exactly.



    but this table is gorgeous.


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    Interesting, but not for me thanks. No parking near the house? Only way in is those steps up the yard? No garage to work on my junk? Bare-ass concrete throughout the house? Bleh. Think I'd rather have one of those homes built on an old Minuteman missile silo location, and I'm not so sure about those either.

    I'd rather have a log house in the country, with a big radiant heated workshop out back, and a private shooting range into a big hillside.

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