Thanks to solar panels, this 40 sqm home in Australia produces electricity for its needs. Plus, it’s built of recycled materials, which doesn’t harm the environment. This makes the house attractive for eco-tourism, as it’s up for rent on Air B&B. Even from afar, the cottage attracts attention with its unusual triangular shape: the facade is made of galvanized steel, and the large windows overlook the beautiful countryside and the pond. The interiors are minimal, there is a small but functional kitchen with a bar counter, a full-size bed and even a bath. But the most pleasant thing is to sit in the courtyard by the fire and enjoy the fresh air of the countryside!
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