Look closely. There is a house hidden in this photograph. It’s right there, on plain sight. Can’t you notice it? Perhaps looking from another angle should help you.
The photo above shows the house’s front, as you approach it from the road. It’s just a gargantuan natural boulder, that is why the house itself is named the Joshua Tree Boulder House . It’s the view from the back:
And it truly is the back itself:
The 1700-square-foot home rises in desert wonderland, right on the Joshua Tree State Park, California. It has two bedrooms, two full baths, full kitchen with steel appliances, stained concrete flooring, A/C, double-pane window walls, and 9-inch, 2 pound foam insulation all around. And it usually is all yours for just $1.35 million. Not that bad.
Unlike the humble Flintstones house in Portugal, I would like to live in this one. [ Joshua Tree Boulder House via Archdaily ]
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