Weird Homes We All Wish We Lived In
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Your home is one of the biggest purchases you’re going to make in your entire life, but that doesn’t mean you can’t live somewhere you thoroughly enjoy, too. The following homes were designed by someone who spent a little too much time in their childhood with Dr. Seuss books, though that’s certainly not a bad thing. If you’re looking for the weird, the wonderful, or just downright odd, then these houses are the top of the list.
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This is the type of home one would build when they expect the zombie apocalypse to occur within a year’s time. However, it’s also pretty nifty. The entrance appears rather large, with windows adorning most of the free stone space. The interior is submerged underneath the hill, allowing for those living within to find peace and quiet.
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All across the United States, homes that have been completely flipped upside down as an attraction are made available for a few dollars. Just imagine living inside one such house, however. Walking in and taking your shoes off on the ceiling will never get old when you come home from work.
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Much like the earthquake-style home, this house looks as if it were hit with some type of force that warped every inch of it. It would be interesting to see if the interior of the home matches the outside. If it did, then living here would be like coming home to an Alice in Wonderland-style party every night.
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Like the previous upside down home, this is the type of house that is more interesting to really see from the outside than it is to actually live there. The door, from the looks of the picture, is near the top. If you want to live here, then you’re going to have to deal with the crowds exploring daily.
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Having an one entire side of your house made of glass is just asking for a rock to be thrown by the local children. However, it also offers one of the best views surrounding the scenic home, too. The interior appears to be separated into multiple tiers, with each tier broken down into various rooms.
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This house actually looks rather nice, despite the center of the building being bet inward towards the floor. From the interior, though, this section probably offers an impressive view of the sky above, especially at night. The pool, on the other hand, appears perfect.
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If you ever want to stand out at night and ensure no one drops a bomb or runs into your house in the woods, then this is the one you’re going to want to pick out. Each section appears to be in a different color. Most people are either going to love it or believe it’s an eye sore.
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I’m sure you’ve wanted to live in a Jenga tower at some point in your life. I mean, what grown adult doesn’t? It’s interesting to think about how the interior of this home appears, as the center pieces are aligned, but the rest is separate. An elevator or staircase in the middle may connect it all together.
The Earthquake
Your home is one of the biggest purchases you’re going to make in your entire life, but that doesn’t mean you can’t live somewhere you thoroughly enjoy, too. The following homes were designed by someone who spent a little too much time in their childhood with Dr. Seuss books, though that’s certainly not a bad thing. If you’re looking for the weird, the wonderful, or just downright odd, then these houses are the top of the list.
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The Bunker
This is the type of home one would build when they expect the zombie apocalypse to occur within a year’s time. However, it’s also pretty nifty. The entrance appears rather large, with windows adorning most of the free stone space. The interior is submerged underneath the hill, allowing for those living within to find peace and quiet.
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Topsy-Turvy
All across the United States, homes that have been completely flipped upside down as an attraction are made available for a few dollars. Just imagine living inside one such house, however. Walking in and taking your shoes off on the ceiling will never get old when you come home from work.
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Warped Minds
Much like the earthquake-style home, this house looks as if it were hit with some type of force that warped every inch of it. It would be interesting to see if the interior of the home matches the outside. If it did, then living here would be like coming home to an Alice in Wonderland-style party every night.
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Upside Down
Like the previous upside down home, this is the type of house that is more interesting to really see from the outside than it is to actually live there. The door, from the looks of the picture, is near the top. If you want to live here, then you’re going to have to deal with the crowds exploring daily.
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Satellite Home
Having an one entire side of your house made of glass is just asking for a rock to be thrown by the local children. However, it also offers one of the best views surrounding the scenic home, too. The interior appears to be separated into multiple tiers, with each tier broken down into various rooms.
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Bent Inward
This house actually looks rather nice, despite the center of the building being bet inward towards the floor. From the interior, though, this section probably offers an impressive view of the sky above, especially at night. The pool, on the other hand, appears perfect.
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Colorful Mess
If you ever want to stand out at night and ensure no one drops a bomb or runs into your house in the woods, then this is the one you’re going to want to pick out. Each section appears to be in a different color. Most people are either going to love it or believe it’s an eye sore.
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Stacking Boxes
I’m sure you’ve wanted to live in a Jenga tower at some point in your life. I mean, what grown adult doesn’t? It’s interesting to think about how the interior of this home appears, as the center pieces are aligned, but the rest is separate. An elevator or staircase in the middle may connect it all together.
Weird Homes We All Wish We Lived In
Reviewed by Adegunju Uthman
on
April 10, 2015
Rating: 5
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