Its owners call it an “elite cottage”, but from outside it looks more like a five-floor mix of a medieval castle and a gas station. Inside it seems like every detail of the interior was designed by a different person – so many different styles and approaches were used here. You can find everything here, ranging from Chinese lamps, Greek floor, Gypsy pillows and dozens of different types of wallpapers to brick walls, cheap furniture and baroque mirrors. Well, never mind it being awfully flashy – at least there is a lot of variety there.
It’s quite obvious why they like it and why we would like to have some too – as passengers travel nightly from Tokyo to Takamatsu and Izumo, they don’t have to travel uncomfortably, as there is a ton of space for each of them in this express.
It is up for sale for $270,000 for a good reason. This three-bed home in Dublin, Ireland not only boasts 1,120 square feet of space, but also an endless number of Marilyn Monroe pin-up pictures. And it’s impossible not to admit this house looks pretty cheerful.
Mark and Star King of Calgary thought that it will be a nice idea to earn some spare money by renting their house out to four adults coming to their friend’s wedding. However, they will regret that decision forever since.
It’s Dixon – Russia’s northernmost village inhabited by people although living conditions there are far more than awful.