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Funky Bunky

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What you see below is a playhouse made by the folks at Funky Bunky up in Canada. As you can see it looks like a whimsical animation that’s come to life and I’m certain kids will love playing in little playhouses like these. But now imagine taking this funky style an applying it to a doghouse, shed, pool house, garden office or even a little bunkhouse complete with composting toilet, solar power, and a stand-alone sink.

Right now on their website all you’ll see are the playhouses but they will be building a wide variety of solutions in this whimsical style. Take a look and if this is the kind of funky tiny house you’ve been dreaming of I bet the folks at Funky Bunky will welcome the call.

Funky Bunky

funky bunky playhouse

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Posted November 26th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Builders

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