Who wouldn’t be intrigued by a home that supposedly defies gravity? Well, there is one that exists — and it’s for sale in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
Okay, defying gravity may be pushing it a little, but the house — listed for $497,000 — does seem to contradict the laws of architecture in a way.
“The ‘Cedar Bridge House’ is a one of a kind Modern Masterpiece. Designed by renowned architect Will Armster,” the listing on Realtor.com says. “This amazing home ‘floats’ beautifully among the trees fusing seamlessly with the landscape below. The unique architecture creates the feeling of living within a piece of art.”
While the exterior looks a little rough around the edges, the interior sparkles with an abundance of natural light flowing through its many windows that offer scenic views.
Elaborate decor rocks throughout and the price includes some unique features:
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Hardwood floors
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Heated porcelain tiles
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Chef’s kitchen
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Skylights
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Fireplace
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Rooftop office
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Decks
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hot tubs
“The Glastonbury landmark as featured in Dwell Magazine and many other publications is an unique awe inspiring balance of architecture and nature,” the listing says. “The Cedar Bridge House is much more than a home, it’s an experience!”
Facebook’s popular real estate page, Zillow Gone Wild, which showcases interesting houses for sale across the globe, caught wind of the special bridge house and fans were immediately intrigued.
and confused.
“I love this in the worst way. Sure it needs some power washing, but otherwise it’s good,” one person noted.
“I was pleasantly surprised by the interior,” someone said.
“I live a minute from this house and think it’s so cool. Getting to it is a nightmare though, with a steep windy driveway off a busy road,” another commented.
“I love it, exteriors are deceiving,” one person pointed out.
“I would live here,” another said. “Strangely charming.”
“It’s so…. confusingly beautiful,” someone commented.
Glastonbury is about 40 miles northeast of New Haven.
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