For 40 years, this tiny home has been perched on a rock in the middle of this beautiful setting.

The modern Hobbit hole (Switzerland).

Most of the house is underground, but they built in an outside patio with stunning views.

Residence of Daisen (Japan). Instead of clearing out a forest for this home, designers built the structure to naturally weave in and out of the trees.

The Dome Home (Thailand). Built by one man and a few hired hands…

This dome home in Thailand was built cheaply on a grove.

It’s a unique dream home that didn’t break the bank by Steve Areen.

Grain silo homes. These homes can be built to be energy efficient. Plus, they use recycled materials.

An underground home (Greece).

This home, built into a hill in the desert, is completely camouflaged and energy-friendly.

Izaak Walton Inn (Montana). At this property, you can stay in cars that were actually used on the Great Northern Railway.

The historic cabooses are currently being used as hotel accommodations.

Nomad micro home.

For less than $30k, you can purchase one of these self-sustaining tiny houses.

The 727 at Hotel Costa Verde (Costa Rica).

This hotel refurbished a vintage 1965 Boeing 727 airframe and made it into a luxury suite.

Shipping container homes.

The Hobbit House (Wales). This is a low-impact, woodland home.

It was built by Simon & Jasmine Dale and only took 4 months to complete.

The Glass House (West Virginia).

Owned by Nick Olsen and Lilah Horwitz, this home was created out of refurbished windows.

Tiny house. Macy Miller built this house to get away from mortgages and stress. It cost only $11k.

A home built in a cave (Missouri). It took more than 4 years to build this home, which has self-regulated heating and cooling.

Floating House. Designed by Dymitr Malcew, this is a concept built for a French designer who specialized in floating structures.

“The Floating house was designed for people who appreciate freedom and nature at their doorstep.”

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