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A House Built for LEGO

While the title of this post isn't 100% true (there were other driving factors aside from the wonderful little plastic bricks), this Houzz article does a great job of walking you through Jeff's recent remodel of his own house.

January 26, 2014

While the title of this post isn't 100% true (there were other driving factors aside from the wonderful little plastic bricks), this Houzz article does a great job of walking you through my recent remodel of my own house. Check it out and be sure to like us on Houzz.

Seattle Box Remodel – Board & Vellum – Bar in the basement LEGO room.
Seattle “Box” Remodel

Seattle “Box” Remodel | Photo by John G Wilbanks.

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