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"What happened to my house?," this guy must be saying. "I was only gone for five minutes." Just kidding. This house in northern Germany was built upside down to allow visitors a different view of everyday items, according to the Associated Press. It's expected to open soon. Living in an upside-down house would have advantages and disadvantages. You'd never have to sweep the floor. On the other hand, you'd keep falling out of bed. Surprisingly, this isn't the first house purposely built upside down. There's one in Poland, where visitors don't have to worry about losing anything under the couch but complain of dizziness. Florida had one too. Is this a trend? Will upside-down houses someday rival Tudors or Colonials in popularity? |
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