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    Old 09-16-2011, 03:36 AM
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    Is it a yurt
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    Old 09-16-2011, 03:38 AM
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    OHHHH, AHHHHH! :lol:
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    Old 09-16-2011, 03:42 AM
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    Wonderful Wood Working Details.
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    Old 09-16-2011, 03:50 AM
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    way cool
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    Old 09-16-2011, 04:08 AM
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    OK here goes, nope, its not a yert (yurt) or whatever.
    mr k is an electrical engineer and its his take on the buckyball (buckminster fuller) google it. any way, its pretty plain inside, im a contemporary taste, funny tho, no contemporary furniture. I am a quilt artist tho, love doin quilts, its in a country setting, cant see it from the road, i raised my 2 kids here, had neck surgery in 2000, 3 ruptured disks, 11 years later(where has the time gone) im still here, hope to die in this house, we didnt contract the house, all the woodork is cherry,oak,and walnut, mr k alsew likes to woodwork. we made most of it from a barn on the property, so its recycled..and its steel banded together.
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    Beautiful woodwork!

    We had a friend in CA that lived in one and we loved it.
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    So beautiful! I love the way the effect of the various shades of wood. Thanks for sharing.
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    So AWESOME!!!!! I love all the wood!!!!!!
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    O gosh, look at all those matching points in the woodwork. Even the fan blades are perfectly lined up in the photo. Great job on the house and taking the pics. Thanks for sharing !!
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    Originally Posted by katz_n_kwiltz
    OK here goes, nope, its not a yert (yurt) or whatever.
    mr k is an electrical engineer and its his take on the buckyball (buckminster fuller) google it. any way, its pretty plain inside, im a contemporary taste, funny tho, no contemporary furniture. I am a quilt artist tho, love doin quilts, its in a country setting, cant see it from the road, i raised my 2 kids here, had neck surgery in 2000, 3 ruptured disks, 11 years later(where has the time gone) im still here, hope to die in this house, we didnt contract the house, all the woodork is cherry,oak,and walnut, mr k alsew likes to woodwork. we made most of it from a barn on the property, so its recycled..and its steel banded together.
    Oh my word, you built it yourself!! How cool is that! I just love interesting places to live.

    So, does it have....well....is it divided into rooms? How is that done, all the way to the ceiling? How many? Do you have more pictures?

    Thanks for sharing this with us!
    Jan in VA
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