Do you want to live in nature? 6 of unusual ECO house ideas!

 

1. Mira Mira (Crossover, Australia)

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A place of fantasy and whimsy, Mira Mira (near Mount Baw Baw) boasts seclusion, wildlife, and "undulating grasses." website.  

2. Tree Sparrow House (St. Keverne, England)

f:id:OneLOVE:20141106053737j:plainForm meets function in this ash-tree accommodation. Not only is it a treehouse (and therefore comes with all of the associated bragging rights of staying in a treehouse), but it's also a fabulous way to take in the English countryside.

3. Kokopelli's Cave Bed & Breakfast (Farmington, New Mexico)

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This B&B near Mesa Verde National Monument in a cave.

 4. Kolarbyn EcoLodge (Sweden)

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At Kolarbyn, you can reconnect with nature, by having everything (housing included) be made from the earth. 

5. Air Hotel (Belgium)

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Made of recycled refuse, these ever-changing part-art part-hotel pods are a testament to the growing interest in ecotourism, as well as sleeping in trees. 

 

6. Recicled Hotel Costa Verde 727 Fuselage (Costa Rica)

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A Boeing 727 in the Costa Rican jungle. Can you imagine how many homeless people can sleep in the used planes or trains? 

 

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