Only in Texas does a boot-shaped home seem fitting. And yet even amidst the state’s long list of bizarre roadside attractions and oddities, this structure is in a league of its own. Here’s more about the incredibly whimsical and quintessentially Texas home located in the town of Huntsville.
The “Boot House” is a design of the world-famous artist Dan Phillips.
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This 700-square-foot addition to the town of Huntsville (just 70 miles north of Houston) stands at an impressive 35 feet.
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While it seems more like a massive work of art than an actual house, the interior of this structure is quite cozy and definitely livable.
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Inside, you’ll find a working kitchen, loft for the bedroom, a full bath, and an extension which adds plenty of room to the boot house.
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Even more impressive is the attention to detail inside the boot: granite floors, a fireplace, and a bright red spiral staircase.
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There’s even a roof deck located at the very top of the boot, offering an impressive view of the town.
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Interested in living in this one-of-a-kind place? The boot house can be rented for 1,200 a month.
The Phoenix Commotion/Facebook This home is nothing short of a Texas fairytale come to life.
To view the listing of this house and learn more about its structure and interior, click here. Could you image living in such a wonderfully unique spot? Be sure to share your thoughts with us!
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Phillips works with The Phoenix Commotion, a group that builds with recycled materials.
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This home is nothing short of a Texas fairytale come to life.
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