
As we decorate (or have decorated) our houses for the holiday season, take a gander at some of these unique houses I've found on the internet. I admit I'm intrigued.
Spaceship House - Chattanooga, TN

Boeing 726 House - Benoit, Mississsippi

The plane cost $2,000.00, $4,000.00 to move, and $24,000.00 to renovate. The stairs open with a garage door remote, and one of the bathrooms is still intact. And yes, that is a jacuzzi in the cockpit.
Nautilus House - Mexico

Upside-down House - Szymbark, Poland

Castle House - San Juan, Dominican Republic

Thin House, London, UK

Shoe House - South Africa

So cool -- I admire the time and energy you spend putting this picto-blogs together.
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Terry's Place
Romance with a Twist--of Mystery
I'd like to see the inside of the thin house! Can't imagine how they'd arrange the furniture...
ReplyDeleteTerry; It's comments like yours that keep me going, thanks!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth; I had the same thought! Where would you put the bed?
Elspeth - Thank you so much for sharing these great 'photos! I'm with Terry - I just love the 'photo posts! They really are wonderful and I know they must take time and work. I have to admit, I'm drawn to the castle house. Looks like a delicious location for all sorts of mayhem (OK, OK, I'm a mystery writer and I think that way.)
ReplyDeleteMargot; That was my favourite, too! It looks magical, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteThey *are great*, especially the shoe house - yet for some reason I feel quite pleased with our ordinary house right now :D
ReplyDeleteWow. Times seven.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again!
Happy Weekend :)
Great... Thanks for showing those. How interesting...
ReplyDeleteDorte; I was actually surprised on how many shoe houses there are out in the world. What can it mean?
ReplyDeleteCarol; Aren't you kind - thank you. Happy weekend to you as well.
Lou; You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed them.
And what about the zoning laws in these communities LOL?
ReplyDeleteKaren; One does wonder, doesn't one?
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the Nautilus house. It could be like living in an underwater grotto inside. I wonder if the people in these unique houses get tired of the touristy traffic?
ReplyDeleteoh I like these - especially the shoe - wonder if they have a lot of children?
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible. I'd love to see inside that thin one.
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