Niagara Falls, Ontario
Opened in 2012, a two-bedroom, 1,200-square-foot house was built by two Polish immigrants, Marek Cyran and Adam Niebvowicz, who originally came to Niagara Falls in 2004 with a miniature world of Legos. The rooms in the house -- kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, office, etc. -- are full of little gravity-defying details, and are designed for people with cameras. You take pictures of your family and friends, then flip them: the house looks normal, but the people are on the ceiling! Crazy!
Kitchen flipped.
The phone in the kitchen keeps ringing, an answering machine picks it up, and the caller carries on a monologue with lots of bad puns about "house flipping" and being "head over heels."
Opened in 2012, a two-bedroom, 1,200-square-foot house was built by two Polish immigrants, Marek Cyran and Adam Niebvowicz, who originally came to Niagara Falls in 2004 with a miniature world of Legos. The rooms in the house -- kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, office, etc. -- are full of little gravity-defying details, and are designed for people with cameras. You take pictures of your family and friends, then flip them: the house looks normal, but the people are on the ceiling! Crazy!
Kitchen flipped.
The phone in the kitchen keeps ringing, an answering machine picks it up, and the caller carries on a monologue with lots of bad puns about "house flipping" and being "head over heels."