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Exploring the Magnificent World of Mirrored Homes

Mirrored homes have been making a splash in architectural circles for years. These homes are designed to blend seamlessly into their surroundings, using mirrors and reflective surfaces to create an illusion of invisibility. The result is a stunning, almost otherworldly effect that has captured the imagination of designers and homeowners alike. Here are some of the most magnificent mirrored homes that are almost invisible.

The Mirrorcube

The Mirrorcube is a stunning treehouse-style cabin in northern Sweden’s forests. Designed by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, the cabin is wrapped entirely in mirrored glass, blending perfectly with the surrounding trees. The cabin’s interior is cozy and modern, with a small bedroom and living area, while the exterior is a dazzling display of mirrors and reflections.

Chris Hanley/ Instagram | The house is a surreal box-like structure with glinting glass walls that reflect the desert landscape

The Villa SSK

The Villa SSK, located in Kanagawa, Japan, is a stunning mirrored home designed by Takeshi Hirobe Architects. The home features a mirrored exterior that reflects the surrounding forest, creating an illusion of invisibility. The home’s interior is open and airy, with a minimalist design allowing stunning views to take center stage.

The Invisible House

The Invisible House, located in Joshua Tree, California, is a stunning mirrored home designed by architect Tomas Osinski. The home features a mirrored exterior reflecting the desert landscape, creating an almost surreal effect. The home’s interior is modern and minimalist, with an open floor plan that maximizes the feeling of space.

Dezeen/ Shutterstock | The Glass Pavilion is a redefining structure within modernism

The Inverted Warehouse

The Inverted Warehouse, located in the trendy neighborhood of Tribeca in New York City, is a unique and innovative mirrored home designed by Dean-Wolf Architects. The home is built inside an old warehouse, with the mirrored exterior creating the illusion of a floating structure.

The Glass Pavilion

The Glass Pavilion in Montecito, California, is a stunning mirrored home designed by architect Steve Hermann. The home features floor-to-ceiling glass walls and mirrors that reflect the surrounding landscape, creating an almost ethereal effect.

The House on the Cliff

The House on the Cliff, located in the Spanish town of Calp, is a striking mirrored home designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos. The home is perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, with a mirrored exterior that reflects the stunning sea views.

Dezeen/ Shutterstock | Aitken based the design of Mirage off of the ranch-style houses built in suburban California in the 1920s and 1930s

The Mirage House

The Mirage House, located in Greece, is a stunning mirrored home designed by Kois Associated Architects. The home features a mirrored exterior that reflects the surrounding landscape, creating an illusion of invisibility. The home also features a rooftop pool that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The Reflecting House

The Reflecting House, located in the Netherlands, is a unique and innovative mirrored home designed by architect Ben van Berkel. The home features a mirrored exterior that reflects the surrounding landscape, creating an almost surreal effect.

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