Theoule, France |
Bubble Castle
Designer Antti Lovag unified the home with its natural surrounding by bringing outdoor elements inside, including palm trees and a waterfall. This house has already been deemed a historic monument by France’s Ministry of Culture, despite the fact that it’s not even 50 years old.
La Princessa's View: No comment, bubbles depress me
Klein Bottle House
Mornington Peninsula, Australia |
La Princessa Views: No, I wont pay a Million Bucks to live in this....thing!!
Lake Palace
Udaipur, India |
La Princessa's Views: Goodbye nosy neighbours!!! And fire safe too, when a fire happens you just jump in the water, I'm liking this one!
Chameleon House
Northport, Michigan |
Designed by Anderson Architeture. The steel frame of this house is wrapped in corrugated, translucent acrylic slats, allowing it to take on and reflect the changing colors of the landscape, like a chameleon blending into its habitat. Because it sits on a steep hill, the entrance of the home leads to the third floor, letting residents descend to the bedrooms or walk up to the living area. Y
La Princessa: Yeah just what I need in my life,more colors...neext!!
Free Spirit Sphere
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia |
Designed by Tom and Rosy Chudleigh.The Chudleighs have two spheres hanging on their property: the Eve model, which has a diameter of 9 feet, and the Eryn model, which has a diameter of 10.5 feet. The spheres can be ordered fully loaded, equipped with plumbing, electricity and insulation. An average sphere weighs around 1,100 pounds, and it takes a crew of three about a day to install. The Chudleighs say that the structures gently rock in the wind, a nice thought -- depending on just how windy it is.
La Princessa's View: What I wanna know is Why anyone would pay to live in a Sphere? I'd feel like a bird!
Winchester Mystery House
San Jose, California |
La Princessa's View:...I can see myself in this one! Its Fab-u-LOUS!!!
Mushroom House
Cincinnati |
La Princessa's View: For starters, I've always hated Mushrooms, living in one would be like one of those childhood nightmare you wake up and 'AAaahhh! I"m in a Mushroom!!' That sorta thing
Steel House
Lubbock, Texas |
La Princessa's View: I always worry about waking up in the morning and falling out of my bed..in this case, what if I fall out of the House! Look at its Location! Yikes!
The Nautilus
Mexico city |
La Princessa's view: Okay seriously..what is a cephalopod?
Everingham Rotating House
Taree, Australia |
La Princessa's View: Its Great, I wonder if it flies too
Leaf House
Angra dos Rais, Brazil |
La Princessa's View: I have to say, this is the best one so far!!! I LooovE IIItttt!!
The Sliding House
Suffolk, England |
Traditional farmhouse was created by London-based dRRM Architects.20-ton outer shell of this home can be retracted in six minutes, revealing a second, mostly glass, inner shell. Power comes from four 12-volt batteries that run a motor that pulls small wheels, built into the timber shell, along an old set of railroad tracks. This feature gives the owners control over how the house interacts with the surrounding environment, allowing them to make adjustments as seasonal temperatures and light cycles change.
La Princessa's view: Oh yeah this is exquisite, I mean sometimes I wanna move my house too, to the beach, to the park, away from the sun, the bees, the little snakes that have started to think my home is national park( they never go away)...things like that.
Montesilo
Woodland, Utah |
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