The world
can be a strange place, as this collection of crazy-looking houses
proves. Like called "The Wave House," its fluid design transfers from
the exterior to the interior.
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Time Out
When you live in something as unusual as a clock tower, why try to
disguise it? This cool pad in San Francisco fully embraces the clock
into its interior design by framing the clock-face windows with
minimalist furniture. The only downside to living in this penthouse
apartment is that no one will believe you lost track of time when you
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Ice-olation
The neutral exterior of this Icelandic house blends seamlessly into the
stunning scenery, never detracting from nature's beauty. Inside,
however, residents enjoy unexpected bursts of color. Although an all-red
bathroom may seem like a bold choice for most homes, we think it works
in this modern masterpiece. |
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Making Waves
This isn't your typical split-level in the suburbs. Called "The Wave
House," its fluid design transfers from the exterior to the interior.
Inside, it's all about the open concept and the blending of the indoor
and courtyard spaces. With large sliding doors on all walls, the
backyard feels almost like it's another room in the house. |
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Contemporary Cabin
Tucked into the woods of British Columbia, this contemporary lodging
somehow manages to feel cozy despite its sleek, sharp lines. That
comforting sense of hygge emanates in part from warm touches like the
built-in firewood storage and a wood-burning stove—practical home
details that look like works of art. |
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Bigger in Texas
Renowned architect Philip Johnson designed this Dallas mansion, which is
equally spectacular on the inside as on the outside. With one of the
grandest entryways in modern architecture as well as 6 bedrooms and 11
baths, this 7-acre property also includes a media house, modernist
cabana, pool, and tennis court.
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Tranquil Tree House
Tree houses aren’t just for kids anymore. This contemporary home nestled
in the forest of Willow, New York, offers a peaceful escape from the
hustle and bustle of daily life. The large windows in this open concept
stunner highlight the appeal of living simply.
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Mediterranean Masterpiece
Welcome to paradise! Thanks to a wall of windows and expansive patio
seating, residents of this cliffside villa in Greece enjoy a completely
unobstructed view of the water whether they're inside or out.
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