Tin House, the Way It Used To Be

Balinskas House by Natalye Appel, 5421 Dickson St., Rice Military, Houston

For those of you still fascinated by that Tin House in Rice Military designed by Natalye Appel featured here Wednesday: Photos of the house dating from the . . . uh, Golden Age of Tin Houses in the West End, circa 1992.

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Balinskas House by Natalye Appel, 5421 Dickson St., Rice Military, Houston

Living Room, Balinskas House by Natalye Appel, 5421 Dickson St., Rice Military, Houston

Hall, Balinskas House by Natalye Appel, 5421 Dickson St., Rice Military, Houston

Bedroom, Balinskas House by Natalye Appel, 5421 Dickson St., Rice Military, Houston

Photos: Natalye Appel + Associates Architects

One Comment

  • Now tin siding thats the sh@t!!!. The house I live in has a tin roof and chip rock exteireir on it but if I buy another house it’ll be sided with tin because the area I live in has had forest fires and I want my home safer. And because tin isn’t a fire attractive material your not as likely to caught with your pants down, like when we had a cedar shake roof then replaced it with tin. Tin killing two birds with one stone it can handle some sparks compared to some types of rooves out there!!!.