The ugliest homes built around the world,
The phrase “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” has proven true in the face of some difficult architectural choices that are described as unique in ugliness.
In this article, we will cover some examples of ugly houses around the world.
House rock face Belgium
Ugly Belgian Houses hunter Hannes Kodenis created a blog to document architectural anomalies and called it Ugly Belgian Houses, and it seems that this type of architecture is thriving in his homeland.
The ugliest homes built around the world
This type of architecture is the Rock Face “Mountain” house, which has some very challenging designs.
Belgium crusty house
Another ugly Belgian house, although the facade of this house looks very natural,
the strange design on its sides earns it a well-deserved place on this list.
And we can’t help but wonder what the architect was thinking when he came up with this ugly addition to a natural-looking property.
Belgium castle house
Guaranteed to keep neighbors, lonely, this home is sure to keep the solitude off,
with its barred round windows and red brick slats on the roof.
This house is very similar to a prison castle, very scary and unattractive.
House with blue windows Belgium
This house, with its ragged, glossy blue windows and pointed roof, is a bit out of a fairy tale, but not in a good way.
Belgium cat house
Belgium seems to have the lion’s share of this list of ugly houses, this mysterious house may look like a cat’s face, but it certainly isn’t cute.
Flat-Pack Belgium
This house looks like one of Picasso’s Impressionist paintings, reminiscent of untidy, wrongly placed furniture.
Emoji house Belgium
The blogger discovered this shocking while creating his blog,
as this simple building has an uncanny resemblance to a modern-day emoji,
which may not have been the look the architect was aiming for.
Molten house Belgium
This unique property is a combination of garage and rooftop apartment,
it is not symmetrical or glamorous at all.
Sliding roof house Belgium
This house appears to have been a failed attempt at modern architecture,
as the ceiling appears to be sliding out of place.
Wonky house Belgium
The main body of this house building appears to be sinking into the ground almost like an optical illusion,
leaving us wondering what the architect was thinking when designing.
Old cement house chonburi Thailand
Ordinarily, it may be a dream home for many thanks to its pink color, but this house in particular,
opinions were divided over it.
It is in absolutely poor condition and not only needs painting;
it needs a lot of touching up to make it life-friendly.
Habitat 67 House in Montreal Canada
A gorgeous residential property in Montreal that was designed by architect Moshie Safdie as part of his thesis at McGill University.
It contains gray and beige units stacked on top of each other to form 148 housing units.
Stone house fafe Portugal
The house looks like a rock, but is actually a house, nestled between two massive boulders and built of mortar, in order to seamlessly blend into its surroundings.
Beautifully captured by Flickr User, it was inspired by the Flintstones and featured in a Portuguese movie called “The Moon”.
Luna Parc, New Jersey, USA
This whimsical design belongs to American multimedia artist Ricky Boscarino, who also owns it.
The home is located within an 8.5-acre wooded landscape in Sandiston, New Jersey.
Its design was inspired by the Hundertwasser House in Vienna, Austria, and Gaudi’s Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain.
The 5,000-square-foot main building houses thousands of curious artifacts for visitors to explore.
The unique home consists of a semi-private home, a museum and a workshop open three days a week.