Now You Could Rent A Cowboy Boot-Shaped House In Huntsville, TX – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Now You Could Rent A Cowboy Boot-Shaped House In Huntsville, TX

This uniquely shaped house located in Huntsville, TX, is currently available for rent and it just might be the home of any cowboy or cowgirl’s dreams. Designed by artist and builder Dan Phillips of the Phoenix Commotion, the shoe-shaped abode features a more conventionally-shaped annex too.

More info: The Cowboy Boot House

This two bedroom, 1 bathroom home features handcrafted custom features throughout the space including mosaic granite flooring and shower surround, high ceiling in living room, covered porch with ample deck space. Magnificent spiral staircase leading to a stunning roof top deck.






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