It’d be time to take your holiday gingerbread domicile out of the 19th century. If this is the case, look at Hometta’s inspiring cookie-fied Wedge House . It looks fantastic, and should immediately shut up any architecture snobs you’re expecting for Christmas dinner.
Buying the blueprints to the actual Wedge House costs $3,195. The gingerbread version ? $0.00. Sure, you could possibly not have the ability to live in it, within the traditional sense of that term, and your holiday guests might feel uncomfortable if you insist that they ” step inside for a tour,” but who could blame you? It’s a sexy structure-who cares that it’s held in conjunction with frosting? Great design is superb design! The question is-are you allowed to glob gumdrops throughout a minimalist structure? a very good gingerbread debate will ensue. [ Hometta via ArchDaily ]
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