![]() It was a messy execution, hacked together with existing materials and a cement mixer in the yard, with ceiling sprinklers that rained down on waterproofed rooms. Gabe used her house as the prototype for a technology she hoped to spread across the country. Her big idea: Turn the average home into a giant dishwasher. A belated New York Times obituary pays tribute to inventor Frances Gabe, who designed, built, and lived in “the world’s only self- cleaning home.” Gabe comes across as a delightful and ingenious crank in a home full of “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” contraptions. ![]() You Too Could Have a Self- Cleaning Home, If You Give Up Everything You Love. ![]()
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