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Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaApril 13, 2017Updated:April 15, 20172 Mins Read
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It is a universal human tendency to get drawn toward unusual things, as we find extra interest in strange things. You might have seen extraordinary upside down houses that are strange enough to make us go crazy. If not, then you might be surprised to see the Cowboy Boot House in Huntsville, Texas that is designed to look like a real high-ankle shoe with wooden sole. If you ever thought of living in a boot-shaped house, then owners of this house have made it possible, as now you can rent it out for $1,200 per month with HAR.

This two-bedroom house offers 711-square-feet of space including the adjoining accommodation featuring wooden architecture, pitched roof and wrap around deck. A red-colored spiral staircase leads to the small wooden deck on the top of the boot-shaped house, where users can comfortably gaze the surroundings. Philips is famous for constructing homes with recycled and salvaged materials and his creative building skills are evident in the interior design of this home.

On the inside, there is a small kitchen with rustic cabinetry and bathroom complete with toilet and shower. Handcrafted details such as mosaic granite flooring and shiplap paneling add a dramatic touch, while high ceiling with album posters brings unique feel to the house. There is also a covered porch with ample deck space to enjoy in the open air. It is designed & built by local artist/builder Dan Phillips of the Phoenix Commotion, who completed it last year.

Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Strange house in shape of a boot
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Includes an adjoining accommodation
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Rooftop deck
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Accessed through an internal staircase
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Beautiful piece of wooden architecture
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Has a wrap around deck
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Pitched roof design with covered porch 
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Recycled and salvaged materials are used in construction
recycled and salvaged materials
Granite flooring
recycled and salvaged materials
Plywood ceiling design
recycled and salvaged materials
Kitchen featuring metal sheet walls
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
The Boot house includes bathroom complete with toilet and shower
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Shiplap paneling
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
Stove for heating
Cowboy Boot House is an unusual piece of architecture
A spiral staircase leads to the rooftop deck

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Based in the Himalayas, Happy is a detail-oriented writer with a passion for topics like smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor. With over seven years of experience at Homecrux, he has developed a keen eye for text and video content. Besides writing, he specializes in web research, SEO and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in psytrance music.

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