Monday, January 19, 2009

He who lives in a paper house probably shouldn't throw stones.

We have paper dolls, paper towels, paper plates, paper cups, and now... paper houses?! Yes, folks, it has finally happened; the economic outlook has become so grim that someone has actually figured out how to convert recycled cardboard and newspapers into a marketable house. Retailing for roughly $5,000, the house comes with a shower, toilet, built-in beds, shelves, a table, and benches. At just under 400 square feet, the house is reportedly well-insulated and earthquake-proof. You can read the full Times article here.

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