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This House Has a Waterfall in It

This House Has a Waterfall in It

There’s opulent, and then there’s “I have a damn waterfall in my house” opulent. Such lavishness exists courtesy of Architects49 and the outfit’s aptly named Waterfall House. The highlight, obviously, is the waterfall located in the center of the house, which isn’t quite Niagara Falls, but is still pretty sweet. While it’s visually interesting, it also serves a purpose, dividing living areas. There’s also a wide, covered terrace that allows you to lounge outside should the sound of running water get old (hint: it won’t get old). Easily one of the more unique homes we’ve ever come across, the Waterfall House has us thinking of ways we can knock down walls in our pad so we can also have a little Yosemite Falls in our home