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So this is totally on my project list! A greenhouse built from recycled windows is a perfect shabby-chic addition to your backyard AND you can use it to start seeds or grow some year-round produce. This one was built by Mustard Seed Tiny Homes near Atlanta, Georgia.
Right now the company is only building these, on foundation, within an hour radius of their headquarters. So if you happen to live locally, I’d definitely contact them! This could even be used as a warm-weather Airbnb if you had a private spot to tuck it into.
Enjoy the pictures below and contact the builder here.
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Giving Old Windows New Life in this Tiny Greenhouse
I love the color of the door they chose.
You can see the roof is made of clear plastic.
I would want one of those hanging swings inside.
Imagine making this a greenhouse/office! Working in an oasis…
Sunshine.
It looks great filled with plants.
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Imagine making this a greenhouse/office!
Yeah, right! You’d be unbearably hot, nay unbearably roasted, for 6 months and then the other 6 months it’d be unbearably C**O**L**D. Slight variations in between. I’m not a masochist.
Well, it’d have to be a Spring and Autumn office, and have a shade tree inside : )
Boom, you got me. LOL
Hot in the summer, yes, but I worked in a (heated) greenhouse in Michigan and it was the most lovely place in the frigid winters. Zero degrees (F) outside and a toasty 65 inside.
I love the concept of using windows for walls, especially if you live somewhere temperate. It’s lovely, and would be a good place for a swing (in spring and fall. Lol!). It makes a beautiful greenhouse, though, if you are going to have one. Looks better in a neighborhood setting than the usual greenhouses. I am sure the neighbors are thankful for the lovely addition.