Unique Homes

You’ll Be Climbing the Walls of This Tiny Home

There's no need to park in the mountains when the rock climbing is right at your doorstep.  At least that’s what the team at Tiny Heirloom figured when they set out to design a tiny home for an intrepid couple looking to take adventure on the road. The Portland, OR-based company combined two of the things its clients enjoyed most - fitness and being outside - into a 250-square-foot,...

Whale Watch From Any of This Home’s 3 Rooftop Decks

The Olympic Mountains. The Strait of Georgia. The shoreline of Victoria, Canada. And maybe a pod of orcas, if you're lucky. You can see all of that (and much more) from one of this home's three rooftop decks. Located on the rocky shores of San Juan Island, Washington, this coastal retreat has a unique connection to the land it occupies - the home is built directly into the hillside, so it gracefully...

Hibernate Luxuriously in This 5,572-Square-Foot Cave Mansion

When most people envision their dream home, they describe large kitchens, beautiful hardwood floors and clawfoot tubs. But not John Hay. In the mid-1980s, Hay - founder of the Celestial Seasonings Tea Company and great-great grandson of U.S. Secretary of State John Milton Hay - purchased the Beckham Creek Cave in Parthenon, Arkansas. He had plans to transform it into a 10,000-square-foot bomb shelter,...

This Home Looks Like a Barn (But Has Enough Room to Be a Small Castle)

Like many married couples, the Clarks have a lot in common: a last name, a first name (they're both Kelly) and an affinity for wide-open spaces - which inspired them to build a 10,000-square-foot barn-style home on 30 acres of land in West Monroe, Louisiana.  But let's back up. Kelly Clark (that's him) and Kelly Moore-Clark (that's her) wanted a change of scenery for their family. So when a friend put...

San Francisco Home Memorialized in Painting Is on the Market for $10.95M

realtor.comFrom time to time, we see homes called works of art in their marketing materials. Almost universally, it’s a cliche and empty phrase signifying nothing in particular. However, this historic San Francisco home now on the market for $10.95 million was the subject of a popular painting. Built in 1914, the four-story Tudor Revival is forever memorialized in Evgeny Lushpin‘s painting...

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