Daring Houses Of WORLD
Daring Houses in the World. Upon first glance, this easily appears to be a superhero or evil villain’s’ We think this “Lake House”, designed by architect Mark Dziewulski is daring because it is build onto a cliff and it’s south side is completely covered in glass. As pictured here, you can see stunning windows that reach all the way from the top to the bottom of the home, and we can’t imagine how much money is spent on Windex here. All of the exposed rooms make it look like a real life doll house. The eight thousand six hundred and ninety four square foot five story home is nestled right into the nature of Incline Village in Crystal Bay, Nevada. Homeowners and guests can enjoy gorgeous views of Nevada’s Lake Tahoe from literally every room in the house. Well, except the bathroom. As of 2014,the house was still unowned, but available for a measly forty three million dollars. Sheesh.
Tivoli Garden copenhageners
The Tivoli Gardens has amused and enchanted Copenhageners and people from all over the world since its first season in 1843. Like a small fairy tale village, you'll find it right in the heart of Copenhagen. And we assure you that Tivoli's got something for everyone, regardless age.Dracula's Castle
It is Situated near Bran in Romania, Dracula’s Castle is considered one of the most luxurious castles around the world. It is commonly known as the home of the character Dracula and it became a museum in the 1980s. It is a beautiful house that has 57 rooms and around 17 bedrooms with antique furnBeautiful Apartments in London
It is the apartment that is 6000 pounds per square feet and it has shocked many real estate agents in London. The apartment is situated in Hyde Park and it is definitely the most expensive apartment in the world.OAK ALLEY PLANTATION
This stunning Greek Revival on the Mississippi River was built in 1837 and is a true relic of the Old South. Originally a sugar cane plantation, it’s famous for its Creole-inspired interiors and the 800-foot-long corridor of live oaks dating to the 1700s. Today, you can tour the property and even spend the night in a (mercifully air-conditioned) cottage on the 25-acre grounds.
This iconic house built over a 30-foot waterfall is a total architectural marvel, thanks to cantilevered floors and T-shaped beams integrated into a monolithic slab of reinforced concrete.
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