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  1. 1. A Fixer Upper. I named this as the first alternative housing idea because this is what we did. In my earliest days of marriage, we bought into the suburban lifestyle. We purchase a brand new home with all of the bells and whistles and had a ton of debt and not much land to show for it. Then we decided to homestead.

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  2. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Jul 20, 2023. Architects and visionaries have embarked on a transformative journey to reimagine conventional housing in a world where creativity knows no bounds. Welcome to the realm of ...

  3. 26 de ene. de 2018 · 7. The Keret House (Poland) The Keret home is the world’s skinniest house, measuring only 122 centimeters at its widest point. You can find this unusual structure in Warsaw, Poland, wedged between two existing buildings. Jakub Szczesny first presented his idea for this home at the WolaArt festival in 2009.

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  4. 1. House Balancing on a Rock in the Middle of the Lake. Source: amusingplanet.com. This house has been sitting 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.

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  5. 15 de feb. de 2019 · Ten houses with weird and wonderful floor plans. Most houses are designed with regular, rectangular-shaped floor plans. Here are 10 designs that ignore convention and are instead shaped like ...

  6. 29 de ago. de 2015 · 1. Floating on the Seine in France. What is it: A barge-turned-houseboat. Location: The Seine, Île-de-France region, France. Who lives here: A family that includes two little girls. Architect: Yann Coulouarn. Entry to this 1,399-square-foot (130-square-meter) barge is via a wooden staircase that leads down into a large living room.

  7. 16 de may. de 2017 · View 23 Photos. Designing homes with nature in mind has become increasingly common, whether the focus is on sourcing sustainable construction materials or forging connections between the interior spaces and surrounding landscape.