Each One of Them Looks Phenomenal, These Are 5 Most Peculiar Houses Worldwide

Designing a home is no small task. Some people like to express their creativity through the curtains they buy for their home, some through the art, and some also take the help of the interior décor to satisfy their creative hunger. But not many people would go as weird as getting inspired from weird places and designs to create an abode for themselves.

There are actually many houses built in this whole wide world got a very peculiar and unique design onto it. All of the architects of those houses are amazingly creative and clever with their ideas. To your own amazement, these are 5 of the strangest and also bizarre houses from all around the world that will definitely make you go “Oh, My God!”.

1) The Hobbit House, Wales

Picture: All That’s Interesting

Straight out of Hobbiton, this house was built by a photographer who evidently was a huge ‘Lord Of The Ring’ fan. But the most remarkable thing about it is that it was built using only natural materials and cost only $5200.

2) Brooklyn Clock Tower Home, New York City

Picture: New York Post

Unlike most other houses on this list, this one is expensive. This is located at the top of Brooklyn’s Clock Tower and comes for $18 million. The 7,000 square foot penthouse offers some of the best views of New York City.

3) Skateboard House, Malibu, California

Picture: Bored Panda

This is for the skateboard fanatics. The entire house is designed like one big skateboarding rink. The house was designed by Pierre Andre Senizergues, a former pro-skating world champion.

4) Giant Seashell House, Mexico City

Picture: Tree Hugger

Inspired by the works of Antoni Gaudi and Frank Lloyd Wright architects at Arquitectura Organica created this huge seashell-shaped house for a family of four in Mexico City. You can see traces of Gaudi and Wright in the use of coloured glasses on the exterior of the house.

5) Gue(ho)st House, Delme, France

Picture: Atlas Obscura

It’s not easy to describe this house in words. Designed by architects Berdaguer and Pejus, this house is a renovated prison house. The haunting all-white exterior is made of polystyrene coated in light resin.

Sources: Scoop Whoop.

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