You Can Rent This Cowboy Boot-Shaped Texas Home For $1,200 a Month

Photo credit: Courtesy of HAR / Heart of Texas Real Estate
Photo credit: Courtesy of HAR / Heart of Texas Real Estate

From Country Living

We all know that old nursery rhyme about the old woman who lived in a shoe. This rental home in downtown Huntsville, Texas takes that poem to a new level that's perfectly, undeniably Texan.

Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com

Located just 70 miles north of Houston, the 35-foot-tall cowboy boot home is hard to miss. It was designed by Dan Phillips of Phoenix Commotion, a local company that's built more than two dozen unique, eco-friendly homes from recycled and salvaged materials in Huntsville since 1997, according to KTRK. For Dan, seeing this particular house come to fruition was a long-held dream coming true.

"Since I was a child, I was always fascinated by creating houses that looked like homes in story books. I just love storybook architecture," Dan told KTRK. "I always thought I wanted build a house that looked like a shoe, but after all, this is Texas." So naturally, a cowboy boot would be its final form.

At 900 square feet, the two-bedroom, one-bath home is 65 percent made of recycled materials, says Dan in a video tour of the home. Inside you'll find an eclectic mix of materials, with walls made of gymnasium floorboards and corrugated tin, one ceiling that's adorned with album covers, kitchen drawer handles made of belt buckles, a mosaic granite floor, and a set of windows that's converted from an old French door. Climb the bright red spiral staircase, and you'll reach a private deck on top of the boot, which offers a view of downtown Huntsville.

Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com
Photo credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stewart, propertypixsells.com

This boot house is available to rent for $1,200 a month, and it'll soon have an equally quirky neighbor, as Dan plans to build another house in the shape of a cowboy hat next door, according to Houstonia.

Find out more about how Dan uses free salvaged and recycled materials to make his creative, whimsical homes below.

(h/t Houstonia)

Follow Country Living on Facebook.

You Might Also Like