10 Beautiful Unconventional Houses that will Blow Your Mind

#1 River House, Serbia

This home has been posturing on a rock in Serbia for over 45 years. Though it may not be an ideal location to live in, it’s a perfect resting spot for swimmers of the lake who need a place to rest comfortably.

River House, Serbia
Image credits: Nationalgeographic
 

#2 Hobbit House

Photographer Simon Dale spent £3,000 ( around $5,200) to turn a patch of earth in the woods into a place that looks a lot like something out of a Lord of the Rings shire for him and his household.


Hobbit House
Image credits: simondale.net
 
 

#3 Dome Dream Home

Steve Areen built himself this dream house in Thailand. The house includes a lounging space, a hammock, a personal pond, and just about everything inside the dome is made of all-natural materials.

Dome Dream Home
Dome Dream Home
Image credits: steveareen.com
 

#4 Shipping Container Home

Designed by studio James & Mau Arquitectura and built by Infiniski, the 2,045-square-foot house took about half dozen months to fabricate for a budget of 140,000 euros.
Shipping Container Home
Shipping Container Home
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#5 Tiny House

Tiny House is a cozy house built by architect Macy Miller. At 196 square feet, the compact residence is the result of two years of hard work and clever DIY efforts.
Tiny House
Tiny House
Tiny House
Image credits: minimotives.com
 

#6 Floating House

Designed by architect Dymitr Malxew, Floating House is just what you’d expect—a floating mansion.
Floating House
Image credits: Dymitr Malcew
 

#7 Sustainable Micro Home

The micro home, produced by designer Ian Lorne Kent, is set to cost only $30,000. The designer also says, “At least one handyman with a helper could assemble it in less than a week, it’s kind of an IKEA type model.”
Sustainable Micro Home
Sustainable Micro Home
Image credits: nomadmicrohomes.com
 

#8 Water Tower Home

After buying an old water tower in central London, Leigh Osborne and Graham Voce spent 8 months renovating the untouched edifice into a modern dwelling.
Water Tower Home
Image credits: 1st-option.com
 

#9 School Bus Home

Architecture student Hank Butitta decided to apply his learned skills to an old school bus he purchased off of Craigslist. For his final project, he redesigned the vehicle into a modular mobile home.
School Bus Home
School Bus Home
Image credits: hankboughtabus.com
 

#10 Boeing 727 House

The skeleton of a 1965 Boeing 727 has been integrated into a home’s design in Costa Rica. The old airplane was bought for $2,000 from a San Jose airport resting place, moved in $4,000 and renovated in $24,000.
Boeing 727 House
Boeing 727 House
Image credits: hankboughtabus.com
 

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