Wednesday, January 13, 2016

A couple from the northern sky, Maine chose to live by the network is. To achieve that they created their floating home. Foy and Louisa Brown live in a house that many always called the biggest house. But the couple called it "The Redneck Yacht Club" or "Chateau Bath". As the Maine Home + Design Magazine says; been the home of the Foy and Louise wedding night in August 2010. It took the Brown family to build 10 years her amazing swimming House finished. In the beginning, as the couple says, the cottage was pretty gross. The roof was leaking on rainy days and so on. But over time, create them tight this house to be the greatest. The floating house is its sky, the real sky near Northern sky in Maine.

Discover this gallery, you will not be disappointed. The way Brown chose to live is an amazing.

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The floating House is completely out of the net. There is no mobile reception in him. To reach the house you need to get a boat.

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The floating house is 240 square meters in total.

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From May to November, the house is in the middle of the bay at anchor. You do not want to wake up in an unfamiliar place. Or your home to swim away deep in the sea.

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The main thing that you can do here is relaxing. Every Sunday, the Browns have a cookout, its their tradition.

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The interior of the house is stunning. 55 gallons water tank is used to supply water for the kitchen, shower and toilet. The power comes from propane tanks required for the refrigerator and stove.

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The small interior features a kitchen, a living room and a bedroom. You get amazed to see what they have done with this place.

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The view from either side is unique. What's better, to wake up in the middle of a bay and feel the power of water to you

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You use to go the boat to work in the summer days when the house is located is docked in the center of the bay.

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You can celebrate your pets living with you. It is as much as you enjoy to enjoy this living.

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"If you are in your house, from all the things that have to do that you" Louisa said. "Out here, you can just relax."

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