Dumpster, Mill, Theatre

Not everyone lives in a tract home - or wants to! These amazing home conversions from around the world have quite a history including an old train depot, a church and a fire station. Can you imagine making your home in a Dumpster? What about a horse box? One couple brought a modern touch to a historic grist mill, while another family found a dilapidated barn in France and made it their dream home. Who knew you could make a comfortable home out of a lighthouse? And one man set up his house and shop in a rundown theatre in downtown Los Angeles. Plus a house that used to be a five and dime and one that was formerly a grocery store. You won't want to miss these incredible transformations from old, historic structures to modern and luxurious homes!
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