Antique Marfa railroad barn now available through silent auction
Size doesn?t matter Marfa, Texas, continues to occupy a special place in the popular imagination of artists, designers, and literary folks, thanks, in part, to Donald Judd?s enduring legacy, as well as to the setting of cult-book-turned-show I Love Dick (which premieres on Amazon Prime on May 12).
For those looking to make that tiny West Texas town home, a 1930s railroad barn is now offered by way of silent auction through Aufmarket. Though details are slim, the simple structure, carefully refurbished over a period of 18 months, features a new cedar ceiling, wood floors, white paneled walls, and original trusses and beams. The one-room?dare we say?tiny house is what you might call bare-bones. But its rustic, worn exterior and tin roof evoke such strong images of wiry cowboys and dusty, desert roads that size hardly matters, even in a place like Texas.
If these past listings are any indication, this romantic abode most likely won?t come cheap. But go ahead, make an offer. You?ve got 14 days.
Via: Aufmarket
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