Unbelievably Bizarre Houses
Everyone in the world wants to live in their own dream house. But not everyone has the means to make their dream come true. And here are some strange houses in the world that make people hard to believe they exist.
House in the middle of a lake in Scotland
![]() |
A mysterious house was built on Loch Shin near the village of Lairg in Scotland. It is said that a large family lived in this house and many mysterious stories often happened there.
Refrigerator house
![]() |
Modern houses usually do not have cellars. But this particular house is used as a storage for food and wine. The house is called Groundfridge and is where the temperature is kept stable.
The smallest house in the world
![]() |
One of the world's smallest houses is located in the Czech Republic. Its facade is just 2.25m wide, and it is wedged between two ordinary houses, built in the mid-19th century. It used to be an art studio and a bar.
Thousand Island House Located Between America and Canada
![]() |
There are 1,864 islands in the archipelago that straddles the border between the United States and Canada. The largest island has about 1,500 people living there. But on the smallest island, Just Room Enough, there is only one house standing alone.
1 meter wide house2
![]() |
Continue to the world's smallest house with an area of only 1 m2, is the work of architect Van Bo Le-Mentzel from Berlin, Germany. Despite its small size, the house has doors, windows, and seats. The house weighs only 20.8 kg and has its own wheels.
Folding House, Netherlands
![]() |
Heijmans built these unique tiny houses. The foldable house appeared in the Netherlands. Users can open them in 1 day. Inside the house there is a kitchen, living room and bedroom, along with a spacious outdoor courtyard.
House in a Plane, Costa Rica
![]() |
The inside of a rusty 1965 Boeing has been transformed into a cozy home. A Costa Rican businessman bought the plane and hired designers to transform it into a vibrant hotel.
Egg House
![]() |
Stephen Turner, an architect who admires experiments, has created an egg-shaped eco-house in collaboration with SPUD and PAD Studio. The Exbury Egg is an amazing 6m long, 2.8m diameter, and can be placed on water. So the owner can enjoy life in nature. Inside the house is designed with a shower, hammock bed, bathroom, and uses solar energy.
Walking house
![]() |
The walking house was created by two companies, N55 and Wysing Arts Center. The overall dimensions of the house are 3.72 x 3.5 x 3.5 m, with a weight of 1200 kg. Inside the house is a furnace, using solar energy, can go at a maximum speed of 60 km/h.
According to Dantri
RELATED NEWS |
---|