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Almost everything in the Alpaca Treehouse has been salvaged, and the stories behind the materials offer a unique look into history.

About House of What?!:
Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!

This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 7: "We're Going to Whimzeyland!"

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Transcript
00:00So, this door is pretty cool.
00:03It has a great story.
00:04It basically was on the back door of the mayor's house back in 1900, and a historian actually
00:11pointed out to me that it was only for women, children, and servants, and I got goosebumps
00:18because now it's on the front door, and it's all-inclusive, welcome to everyone.
00:24The floors of the one-bedroom treetopper were salvaged from a church built in 1905.
00:29The ceilings made from century-old bead boards.
00:32All these boards that you see are from 8 to 10 different houses, but you don't look at
00:36them and think that, you know, it just looks like a wood quilt, and that was my goal was
00:40like have it look like somebody cared about how it was put together.

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