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Coolest Houses in the World

May 30, 2021
Are you happy with your house? I used to be until I saw some of the

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featured in this video, from invisible tree

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to castles on wheels. Some of these enviable mansions come complete with slides, 360-degree panoramic views, and even underwater rooms, so let's go. started, but be careful at the end of this video, your own house might start to look pretty run down compared to Dr. Seuss's house. One house is enough for most people, but not for the owner of the Dr. Seuss house in Talkeetna, Alaska, nicknamed as such because it resembles Dr. Seuss's house.
coolest houses in the world
Famous artistic style officially known as Goose Creek Tower, this teetering structure was created using layers of steel supports assembled with a crane to stack a dozen wooden cabins on top of each other. The owner used his engineering background to continually add to what was originally only planned as a two-story cabin over 20 years, although it certainly has great views, anyone with a fear of heights will want to stay away; In fact, the house has now grown so large that the owner cannot build any more without entering federal airspace. Very cool, but what's even better is that by liking this video and subscribing to be amazed, you can guarantee yourself extravagant and informative content every day of the week.
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Who wouldn't want that? Now let's take a look at some more amazing houses: The Safe House. This next house is perfect for fans of the walking dead Located on the outskirts of Warsaw The safe house is the only house in the

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that has been designed to withstand a zombie apocalypse At first glance it looks like an elegant modernist mansion but flip a switch and The mechanics Concrete walls and strong steel shutters transform the platform into an impenetrable fortress, and while you wait for the zombies to arrive, one of the large protective shutters conveniently doubles as a home theater.
coolest houses in the world
Plus, it even has a drawbridge to reach the separate pool building without going down the stairs because who says apocalyptic living has to be totally deprived of a luxury slide home? Why walk when you can slide? My inner child is obsessed with this next house and for good reason it's a modern family home that features three floors of built-in slides. The Tokyo side of this house has boring but essential standard stairs to get to the top floor once you've climbed up, although you can cross to the other side of the house and take the slide to ground level if you do.
coolest houses in the world
Not enough, the house also features a built-in ball pit, if only more houses were as fun, the egg house, next we have something a little different, this strange little sphere on wheels was designed as an apartment Eco-friendly capsule made from little more than iron wire, bamboo sandbags and plexiglass. The architect who owns the egg, dai hai faye, created this quirky house as a fun way to explore innovative and affordable ways of living in busy cities. He lived in it for two months in 2010 to demonstrate its viability and only moved out when it was too cold in winter.
It may lack luxury, but this portable house has most of the essentials, including solar power and a cozy bed. The grass seeds in the coating ensure that a little rain will transform the egg a delicious green color. grass, although in practice as the grass grows it starts to look like an old, moldy mattress, but grass or no grass, could you live in an egg house? Let me know in the comments below house n a. This next house is strictly for those who have nothing. To hide why, because it is made almost entirely of glass located in the center of Tokyo, every wall of this house is completely transparent, meaning that everything you do will be visible to nosy neighbors and curious tourists.
The house is not supposed to look a little. Like a modern treehouse, the white steel struts represent branches while the flood of natural light creates the illusion of outdoor living rather than rooms. The house has platforms that you can reach by climbing small stairs. It's a stunning home, but if you value your privacy, you might want to install some curtains before considering moving into a castle on wheels - who doesn't dream of living in a castle? Well, the owners of this next house are living that dream, but in a rather unusual way the castle on wheels in New Zealand is a mobile home. with one difference, it is designed to look like a miniature castle when the house is in motion, the turrets, which are actually made of folding plastic, can be folded to avoid scaring passing motorists, but as soon as the owners They reach their destination, the side doors open and the turrets emerge to reveal the castle within.
Smart and cozy space-saving decor makes this castle the perfect place for a small family. A brilliant way to live like royalty on a budget. The heliotrope that we would all like to save the planet, but no. Everyone is willing to live in an eco-friendly experimental house to do so, but that's exactly what a German architect did in 1994. Rolf Dish built this solar-powered cylindrical house himself in Freiburg, Germany. The amazing thing about creating dishes is that it actually rotates allowing you to harness maximum solar energy by following the movement of the solar dish. He imagined a house that could be totally renewable energy efficient and CO2 neutral and used cutting-edge green energy technology to achieve its dream.
The heating of the house is based on a combination of super efficient insulating materials and those metal solar thermal railings that surround its walls and that trap heat throughout the day, meanwhile, the waste of the house's occupants is composted or recycled Using state-of-the-art purification systems, energy use is so efficient that the house actually produces five times more energy than it uses, allowing it to provide its surplus to the local grid as the

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's first energy positive solar house . I would say that makes it a real ray of sunshine in the German real estate market panedo house if we go back to nature is your thing, you will love this house in the north of portugal built between four huge rocks, it is so well camouflaged that it is You might not even see it at first glance, which is exactly what the original owners wanted, they planned to use the house as a quiet vacation. retreat a place to relax and enjoy the views, however, news about the mysterious stone building spread quickly and soon tourists rushed to take a look, eventually the owners moved out and the house now functions as a small museum dedicated to the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Reportedly, although without electricity in the building, things at Casa de Pinedo are still very natural. Upside down house. There's something a little strange about the next house. If I could point it out. Oh yeah, it's backwards. This is the appropriate name. upside down house in weisenberg germany now no one lives in this house due to a combination of it being an art installation and the quite obvious practical limitations with toilets on the ceiling and lights on the floor, many people have to leave the upside down house after just a few minutes because their mind-blowing weirdness leaves them dizzy if you can stay inside long enough, although you can make the most of some unforgettable photos, assuming your lunch doesn't reappear in the middle of a skateboard house snapshot that some skateboard obsessives would make .
They would totally live on the ramp if they could and thanks to the step house more commonly known as the skateboard house, these dreams could soon come true; It hasn't actually been fully built yet, but this mini apartment prototype shows what it will look like when it's finally built in Malibu, California. The idea is that every surface is skateable, meaning the walls, the floor, and even the ceilings. are fair game for you and your board, which would mean that all beers retrieved from the fridge would have to be delivered over the top with a kickflip or two to finish off the steel house, you'd be forgiven for thinking this hunk of Texas-sculpted steel wouldn't It looks a lot like a house, in fact, many people think it looks more like a huge metal pig, don't worry about the insults.
Although this unusual house is not actually finished as the architect sadly died in 2008 before he could add the pool aquarium and nude statues he had originally planned, still the house is quite impressive, built entirely from hand-welded steel and imposing glass. beautiful views over the edge of a canyon and take a look at the bare interior, although the interior may be something else, but would you like to live in the metal pig? If so, how would you decorate it? Let me know in the comments below the volcano house. I once wanted to live in a house on a volcano, sounds great if a little risky health and safety bureaucracy didn't stop an intrepid architect from building this house in Newberry Springs, California, a mansion located right on top of a cinder cone Volcanic Of course, the cone is completely safe as it was crusted over many millennia ago and now simply provides a perfect vantage point for the residents living above it.
The unusual structure looks a bit like a flying saucer that crash-landed in the middle of the Mojave Desert and looks just like a UFO, this space-age mansion has stunning views of the skies stretching over the desert dunes, not to mention With its elegant decor and private lake, all this place needs is some kind of super villain to drill a hole in the lava deep below for his enemies. just say house on the cliff, going from houses on volcanoes to retreats next to cliffs. Now we have this house built directly on a cliff in Salo Brina, Spain.
The owners fell in love with the location but had no idea how to build a house. such a steep slope, fortunately, the ingenious architects hired to solve it came up with this unusual solution. The house is actually carved into the cliff, meaning it looks like a futuristic cave. The strange corrugated roof made of metal plates helps the house. to blend into its rocky surroundings whilst paying homage to the rolling sea below and thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, this unusual location's magnificent view of an uninterrupted view stretching from the Alboran Sea to the horizon is completely visible at all times while the The saying goes that if someone tells you to jump off a cliff, don't do it, but if they tell you to jump into this pool next to a cliff, you should seriously consider the Boeing 727.
Is it a bird? It is a plane? No, it is a luxury hotel. The fuselage of the 727. Their home in Costa Rica is an opulent two-bedroom suite hidden inside a real retired airplane. The Costa Verde hotel rescued the Boeing 727 plane that would otherwise have been used for scrap. They moved it piece by piece to its new home on the outskirts of San Miguel National Park where it now seems frozen in time permanently flying through the jungle with hand-carved teak wood furniture and a terrace that allows residents to observe the local treetops, toucans and monkeys. It's definitely better than flying economy class.
The airplane windows face outwards. on the way to the ocean, that is, as long as you don't wake up in the night thinking you've crash-landed in Jurassic Park, you'll probably have a great time. Small house with sky sphere. The sky sphere is a solar powered micro house in new zealand that sits atop a 20 foot tall tower built by new zealand johnna williams for around 40,000 to get to this futuristic man cave you will have You have to climb a staircase hidden inside the central hollow post once you are there. You can sit back, relax and enjoy the view.
Almost every part of this high-tech home can be controlled using a smartphone, including locking and unlocking the doors, playing music, and changing the color of the lights. There is no kitchen or bathroom so this is definitely not suitable. as a full-time residence unless you have a bladder of steel, but it's certainly a great place for stargazing or a very literal way to show that you're above everyone else. Conversion of a cement factory. Would you personally live in an abandoned factory? The very idea gives you chills, but this was obviously not the case for a brave Spanish architect who noticed a huge abandoned cement factory in 1973.
Ricardo Bothell was captivated by the cavernous, ivy-covered place he found there and full of stairs that led nowhere. After calling the ghostbusters, the brave Bothell sawtook a chance and dedicated the next 40 years of his life to converting the factory into a home and studio while retaining many of its original features, including the colossal cement silos. The result is this huge and impressive open plan house which we can only hope is not as haunted as it seems the ghost house another somewhat ghostly abode can be found in this striking white house with a colorful history the ghost guest house in delma france It has been used at various times as a prison and a school and a funeral home, but in an attempt to give it a whole new life, two artists teamed up to transform it into a huge work of art, rather than covering it with a thick layer of Styrofoam resin. and bright white paint, the intention was to create something resembling the classic white sheet ghosts we are all familiar with according to the artists.
This was in reference to the countless different individuals who came and went leaving their ghostly mark on the house over the years. The result is an eerie white structure dripping with sculptural shapes that swoop almost as if they've been covered in melted mozzarella. Unfortunately, you can't actually live in the ghost guest house, as it's currently used as a visitor center, but if you like the look of it, you might be inspired to raid your own. house with a can of white paint beverly hills mansion, although some houses are great because of their uniqueness, sometimes there is just nothing better than a good old luxury mansion located in beverly hills, california and made of concrete and steel, this wonderfully decadent house has it.
There's a 500-bottle wine cellar, multiple pools and water features, luxurious kitchens, glass-walled entertainment areas, and a rooftop terrace with city views. This home is so elegant that even the custom staircase cost half a million dollars. This incarnation of luxury living looks like your dream home, the only downside is that it will cost you $14 million. Luxury tree houses tired of living on land. If so, let me introduce you to some unconventional houses with a more elevated approach. accommodation first, go up to the mirror cube. Blink and you'll miss this hidden hideaway that's expertly camouflaged to blend in with its surroundings.
This cube-shaped treehouse in Norway is wrapped around the trunk of a tree and covered in mirrors, meaning it reflects the lush forest. All around you inside, you'll find enough space for two people to enjoy a simple woodland hideaway with a double bed and a roof terrace accessible via a ladder. Be careful, though if you leave the mirror cube for a walk, you may want to leave a light on. You may find it upon your return, but you may prefer to stand out rather than go unnoticed. If so, you might prefer the bird's nest in Sweden. This unusual treehouse does what it says on the tin.
Designed to look like a giant twig nest that can be accessed via a ladder leading to a trapdoor in the floor, the interior of the house is large enough for a family of four and the small eye-hole windows ox allow you to look through the twigs at the forced landscape. Bird costumes are not required to enter, but you can also wear one anyway. The Home Transformer If you have ever been bored with your home design, this next home represents the ultimate solution. Gary Chang, a Hong Kong architect, devised an ingenious way to demonstrate how small living spaces, like the 360-square-foot apartment he had lived in since childhood, could be totally transformed using his architectural knowledge.
He maximized his space by installing sliding screens, movable walls and hidden storage spaces. His one-bedroom apartment could now be transformed into a whopping 24 different rooms simply by moving the walls. It is an intriguing plane. about how we might use the space in the future as cities get busier and house prices rise villa votes when a group of architects decided to build a mansion in the Swiss Alps but didn't want to ruin the luscious meadows of the mountains, it was a complicated dilemma for them to solve: an underground house integrated into the landscape with a long mansion wall exposed to the outside world, plenty of sunlight and beautiful alpine views are guaranteed and, if all that is too pleasant, you can always retreat to the underground tunnel that connects to the old storage barn. further down the hill you know, for when you want to work on your smeagle print in a private cork house, this house in Eaton, England, is made almost entirely of cork, that's right, the soft material that comes out of the bottles of champagne, the house was built by hand. of compressed cork blocks, an environmentally friendly material that can be gently harvested from cork oaks without the need to cut down the tree.
With spongy walls of this unusual but effective insulating material, the minimalist home is totally unique while also coming equipped with all the essentials. The only thing is that it is not necessarily permanent. When homeowners are done with it, they can shred it and crumble it into cork powder which can then be buried to aerate the soil and encourage plant growth, so if you want to live the champagne lifestyle. what better way to do it than to live inside a giant cork bank fort if home security is your thing, there is nothing better than a secluded fort on the ocean and this next building known as a cork bank fort fits the bill perfectly to that project.
Once a sea fort housing hundreds of soldiers who had the job of protecting the coast of Plymouth, England, at the time it was probably a pretty uncomfortable place, crowded, cold and battered by waves. How things have changed, the fort has now been transformed into a luxury hotel. On its own private island with ocean views, sauna, heated pool, sunbathing spots and a well-stocked bar, instead of having to protect the coast from pirates, guests can relax with a champagne breakfast or go fishing and while they live there it is only available in the form of a temporary stay currently considering the historically changing purpose of the fort, who's to say this couldn't be their new home eventually the desert house at first glance this pile of stone slabs seems little More than an intriguing natural feature of the desert it is until you realize it's a real house in Joshua Tree, in the California desert, built from sand-colored concrete slabs carved to blend perfectly with the rocks that surround them.
The architect wanted to create a building that seemed to crouch into the landscape almost like a sleeping animal when you step. Inside, although the house is totally transformed, light filters through the concrete and glass roof cast mysterious shadows on the rocks, the stone floors and the striking wooden decoration give the impression of living in a cave of science fiction, this place could knock the volcano house out of first place. Most likely it is the home of a linked villain. Flouting houses. You've probably heard of houseboats, but I highly doubt you've ever tackled a submerged house like this.
I present to you the floating seahorse. This abode in the sea is part of a fleet. Of 130 similar houses being built off the coast of Dubai, the bedroom is on the lowest floor, meaning it is completely submerged under the waves. We talked about sleeping with the fish. Large windows overlook the coral reef. A protected environment where endangered seahorses live and reproduce. from the bedroom and you will be invited to an upper level which has its own mini bar and jacuzzi once they are built they really will be the best party spots. Another beauty linked to water is this place known as the arkup where these habitable yachts can move.
They move like ships, but have all the luxuries of a designer home available to buy now for $5.5 million. They justify their price with two floors, four bedrooms, state-of-the-art furniture and balconies with water views for which they are designed. The solar elements and panels on the roof mean they are surprisingly eco-friendly. What's not to love in a final houseboat concept that's sure to attract countless buyers as soon as it hits the market. We have this aquatic mansion designed by architects Stefan Fuchs. and Thomas Wacker's plan is to float several of these houses in a remote bay that can be accessed by shuttle, creating a kind of luxury floating village whose inhabitants won't have to feel alone, although each house is sufficiently Large for eight people and the huge sun decks leave plenty of room for sunbathing and if you get bored of being on the water, the convenient jet ski parking spaces mean you can easily return to dry land, although you'll never want to leave, for of course, the summer house located on a forest cliff in the middle of one of the most spectacular fjords in norway this magnificent abode is incredibly known as the summer house this open spectacle of glass and stone was built without felling a single tree or cutting any rock the rock face and the unevenness All the grounds are incorporated into the house, giving it an excitingly rugged and elemental feel.
The building is made up of a series of modules, each topped with a grass-covered roof that gives it the appearance of a treehouse nestled in the forest landscape. In fact, it's so committed to integrating into nature that there's no road access to the property, meaning you'll need a pair of reliable walking boots if you ever want to visit casa brutale. It is one thing to live among the rocks of a forest and another completely different to live. Nestled within a natural rock formation like this, this impressive house known as casa brutale has not yet been built, but will begin construction in Lebanon in the coming years and will be built on a steep cliff with sea-facing walls made entirely of thick glass will allow for totally unique panoramic views of the ocean and, best of all, instead of a roof, it is planned to have a glass-bottom infinity pool, meaning every room in this unique mansion will be lit with waves.
Light filtered by water that gives an effect similar to being submerged underwater. Considering the Brutal House, it seems that living under the pool is the best way to guarantee some privacy. What is the most incredible house you have ever seen? Let me know in the comments below thanks for watching.

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