The Weirdest, Most Unusual Houses T Magazine Has Covered
Briefly

The Bioscleave House was designed with the belief that an uncomfortable living environment could promote longevity. Its unique interior, featuring bumpy floors and vivid walls, was intended to challenge inhabitants' physical comfort, thereby encouraging a more mindful engagement with life.
The artist-roommates at Espace Aygo have transformed their Brussels townhouse into a collaborative art space, creating everything from fixtures to furniture, embodying a DIY spirit that blurs the lines between living and art.
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