The 5 pod Mushroom House in Pittsford, New York is available to rent for $5,500 a month. It has 3 bd. & 3ba., so if you wanted to split the rent, it wouldn’t be too bad. The house was built in 1971 in upstate New York.
Look at the 2 little mushroom columns at the entrance to the path.
I mean, really. Look at the entrance hall alone! The door, floor, and tree. How cool is that?
Check out the ceiling in the living/dining area. You’re under a giant mushroom.
Plenty room on the built-in sofa.
The kitchen is divided from the living room by an island that is also a table.
This is a rear entrance into the home.
And, there’s a small home office nook off that entrance.
The rec room is so cool, too. Look at the fireplace and ceiling.
Isn’t this tree divider to the pool room amazing?
Here’s a bd. and an en-suite. Look at the mosaics cascading down the tub enclosure. Has a nice shower, too.
Here’s a 2nd bd. and cool bath.
Have you ever seen a hall like this?
The house has this wonderful raised round patio and is surrounded by an acre of beautiful forest.
And, look at the cute little cave. Looks like that might be a hot tub.
http://www.mushroomhouse.com/
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Windows to other places.
Materials: merino wool, recycled cotton, includes hand dyed and hand spun art yarn, dyed locks, polymer clay fairy house and mushrooms made by me, beading sewn in. 🍄 💜
Driftwood collected on a beach near me.
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Getting back into my little homes in the woods era.
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Thanks to Khatere for sending this super-cute fairytale house for sale in Haringay, London, UK. ‘The Mushroom House’ was formerly a lodging house for the gatekeeper and staff, of the Chilts House Estate. It was built in the early 1800s has 2bds, 1ba, and asking £350,000 / $436,891k in cash.
Tiny entrance foyer. There is a catch, though: The Haringay council wants the next live/work resident to operate the property as something to benefit the local community, although any business will be considered (present owner is a photographer).
The adorable little home is built around a large double fireplace and has 2 floors.
Here are the stairs to the bedrooms, and you can hang coats from them, too. I guess the house is so small there's not much storage.
They have hooks on the fireplace, too. You really can't have a family in here.
Teeny kitchen. They got a nice size fridge in here, though.
I didn't see a sink, but there it is next to the fridge. Here's the other side of the fireplace. It looks original, too. It looks like they've been replacing and shoring up the beams.
Here's the sink and another counter with a coffee bar.
There's another door that opens to the garden.
There's laundry, which is a good thing, and they have a big table, too.
A curved wall leads into the primary bedroom. And there's a space for a small dresser in this nook. Storage is a bit of a problem.
The 2nd bedroom has a cute fireplace. You can tell how old the house is by the fireplace bricks.
Check out the zinc tub. I think that I would have to epoxy that wall & floor to keep it dry.
The realtor's description says that the garden has been re-wilded in the last year. I don't know if that means they deliberately let it get overgrown or it was just a nice way of saying that the owner let it go.
https://uniquepropertycompany.co.uk/property-results/uncategorized/the-mushroom-house/
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My favorite concept so far in Mushburg is The Buttered Shitake, tavern workshop for the locals (I just want to show it off again)
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