Apparently, it didn't bother Sally Onions and Ian Bottomley - the couple converted a Georgian church in Kyloe, Northumberland, England (complete with its own cemetery outside) into a residential house.
All About You has a gallery of photos of the converted house (from the House Beautiful magazine): Link (if you don't like clicking through the photos, SwipeLife has kindly um, "borrowed" all the photos)
Previously on Neatorama: Man Converts Church Into a Home
For me, yes! They did a beautiful job to make it a home while keeping the original feel of the church.
Psalm 23:6, Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.
I don't think God would mind if you choose to renovate and live in one of His houses. Kind of a head start on eternity.
Just a small part of it - it was converted into flats - but it's stunningly beautiful. I have alcoves in my living room and a little font and a set of gorgeous columns in my bedroom.
with regards to heating/cooling - churches are generally of solid stone build, so they're wonderfully cool in summer, and once you've got them warm, they retain heat fantastically well, so they're easy to heat.
Although one thing that was awesome was the fact that the belltower was still there. It was always tons of fun to ring the bell.