Unique Home Designs: The Most Unusual Homes

by Dan on May 17, 2010

If you have money and a wild imagination there is no limit to what you can do, especially when it comes to designing your home. Here are some of the most unusual and unique home designs you can find on the web that can perhaps act as some form of inspiration if you are designing or renovating your home.

Mountain Peak House
If convenience and people are things you are NOT looking for in a neighbourhood than right here on top of this mountain peak is the secluded home of your dreams. Not recommended for people with vertigo or that don’t own an airplane.

Weird caravan home
Your USA work Visa is up and now you want to hit the road. Why not take your home with you? Mehrzeller Caravans offer customers the ultimate in unique and luxurious camper design.
slanted house
The perfect house for skiing and tobogganing indoors. I have to say I am quite intrigued as to what kind of furniture you’d find inside. You would probably need specialty picture hangers to keep any framed pictures from falling.
shoe house
This shoe house is the work of entrepreneur and artist Ron Van Zyl, who built it in 1990 for his wife Yvonne.
hoovercraft house
This Hoovercraft house is situated in New Mexico. Unfortunately, it is stagnant, but it must provide a beautiful view!
spaceship home
Make sure Dan Aykroyd doesn’t see this house or he’ll think aliens have built themselves a space station on Earth.
bridge house
I wake up early in the morning and I step outside… “SPLASH!”
Gaudi home
This was the home of Barcelona’s famous architect Antoni Gaudi . It is located in Barcelona’s Parc Guell, a wonderland park he also designed.
cool treehouse
Living Peter Pan’s Lost Boy dream in a suspended circular treehouse.
geodesic home
This geodesic house is inspired by the geodesic dome concept of famous architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller.
tall home
When high just isn’t high enough… This is called The House in the Clouds situated in Thorpeness, Suffolk. This unusual house was converted from a water tower in 1923.
pyramid house
Rising 45 feet above the first floor, this pyramid house was built to be energy-efficient and “out of the box”. The house has a passive solar Trombe Wall, composed of a layer of glass, an air barrier and a concrete wall one foot thick.
onion house
inside onion house
A design sure to have been the product of copious amounts LSD and magic mushrooms.
arctic mansion
I’m not sure if this is a hotel or some type of arctic mansion, but this is awesome!
sterile house
A little on the sterile side but ideal for building a maze inside.
triangle house
At first glance, this doesn’t seem like the type of structure that would maximize space. Once you get inside however…
inside triangle house

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