The Pink House / Brett Zamore Design
The Pink house – reminiscent of the shotgun typology prominent across Houston – is organized along a circulation spine linking the side yard and interior rooms.
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The Pink house – reminiscent of the shotgun typology prominent across Houston – is organized along a circulation spine linking the side yard and interior rooms.
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