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Mosaic House of Dunedin: the FLORIDA house with a story
In the heart of Dunedin, Florida—where sea breeze mingles with sidewalk chalk and color always seems to find a home—there’s a house that doesn’t just sit on its lot. It radiates from it. From the street, the Mosaic House of Dunedin looks like something dreamt, not drawn. Tiles shimmer across every surface. Sculptures bloom from corners. Colors curve and dance across walls like music frozen mid-note. It’s not a home in the traditional sense. It’s a living, evolving work of art
Angela Knight
Sep 2, 20252 min read


The Up House: the SOUTH DAKOTA house with a story
On a quiet street in De Smet, South Dakota, stands a house that carries within its walls one of the most beloved stories of the American frontier. Known simply as the Ingalls House, it was built in 1887 by Charles “Pa” Ingalls, father of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House books immortalized the family’s pioneer life. While Laura had already grown up and moved on by the time her parents settled here, this house became the final homestead for Charles and Caroline I
Angela Knight
Apr 28, 20252 min read


The Star Wars House: the SOUTH CAROLINA house with a story
On Sullivan’s Island, just a few steps from the Atlantic surf, there sits a home that seems more like a prop from a science-fiction movie than a seaside retreat. Locals call it the Star Wars House, though its real name is the Eye of the Storm—and once you see its gleaming curves and domed silhouette, you understand why. It looks part seashell, part space station, and entirely unlike anything else on the Carolina coast. The house was born from heartbreak and determination. In
Angela Knight
Apr 16, 20252 min read
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