House Inside a Pyramid Greenhouse - 2200sf House Tour
This is a design for a 2200sf house inside of a 5000sf greenhouse with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. We'll go over the initial design ideas and sketches followed by a full walk through of the house! While we're on the home tour, we'll go over the key benefits of putting a home inside of a greenhouse.
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The question is why wouldn't you want to build a house in a greenhouse??!!
I love it a russian doll house because theres a house inside a house. 😊
❤a flat roof is actually flat
Love the concept! Would like to see maybe a house with an enclosed glass area, but not an entire greenhouse covering the whole structure. Maybe that could be a way to have a house with the greenhouse interior, but a normal roof structure elsewhere. We had an enclosed (screened) pool patio in Florida, and lost it twice in hurricanes.
Amazing house, changed my dream home to this one.
OK you’re an architect. What is that gonna cost me to build because I want it
amazing design, i wonder how do the plants affect the amount of oxygen available for people during night as plants release carbon dioxide trough respiration, wonder how many plants would be considered a limit for the space, i know that people release a lot more CO2 especially during sleep, so wondering. Any botanists here to enlighten us?
I'll take one, please.
I would love to see this as a larger tiny house, far more affordable for most people. The house looks really great otherwise.
Honestly, I love the design but I'm wondering how this will fare if it's built in the tropics. Will it still stand if there's a typhoon (let alone floods) or flying debris or earthquake. If it's possible, can you make it adapt to a suburban setting.
That is a lovely design. I remember watching that program as well.
Amazing space.