A Question for Home Builders and/or People Who Like One-Walled Structures in Their Frontyard

construction-wall.jpgTim and I stoked each other’s curiosity as we drove by this house being built at the corner of Armstrong and Bryan. What’s up with the mini-house out front? It’s not even a mini-house, but barely more than a wall of a mini-house. I noticed that the wall’s progress reflects that of the larger project: When the house was just a wood frame, the wall was a wood frame. House gets a roof; wall gets a roof. Sheetrock; sheetrock.

Tim thought it might be a city-mandated structure. Something something about codes. I pointed out that other home projects did not have them. He now thinks it’s a really small mother-in-law suite. (LOL, right?)

Me? I think it’s a home-builder flourish—a way for passersby (and future owners) to see the level of completion. But certainly someone out there knows the answer(s). I posted this over on FrontBurner, too, to see if anyone over there knows.

6 Comments to “A Question for Home Builders and/or People Who Like One-Walled Structures in Their Frontyard”
  • Jolie

    I think it’s a security guard shack.

  • Dallas1111

    I am guessing it is a mock-up mini house. The builder may have built a small house to apply the exterior finishes so the over can visualize the finished product. Much cheaper than changing the whole exterior material if the owner is not pleased.

  • Nathan

    It’s a really elaborate mailbox.

  • Dan

    it’s called a mock-up. in dallas its usually used to determine the amount of light a house will receive during the day and from which angles. mainly used for window placement.

  • Seriously?

    That’s the size of home I can afford in HP.

  • Brian the Builder

    It’s a mock up so owners and designers can look at brick, stone, window color, roof color, details, etc.

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