UpSide Down House

UpSide Down House

UpSide Down House offers an experience of it’s own. The UpSide Down House, is just that – it’s a house built upside down, thus standing on it’s roof. All the furniture and appliances which would normally be on the floor, is now above your head. No booking required, unless is exclusive use of the house for Video-shoot or private functions. First come/first serve rule apply especially during the weekends. No picnics allowed at the moment due to upgrade of the venue. General admission is R120 p/person, Kids 4-7 and pensioners R70, Babies 0-3 and Elderly 80+ enter for free. Payments can be done via card/cash or eft at the premises. Our takeaway restaurant is fully operational 7 days a week and provides our own unique, but still standard food.

upside down house

UpSide Down House
UpSide Down House

What does a Upside Down House mean?

Their criteria for the home included complete and perfect symmetry in an upside down house (meaning the living areas were on the second floor and the bedrooms were on the first floor) that would take advantage of the property’s fantastic water views.

Which house is upside down?

The ‘Upside Down House‘ is one of the most unique houses in Poland and is the only one which stands on its roof. It was decorated keeping the socialist style of the 1970s in mind. Entering through the roof, visitors can walk around on the ceilings and experience furniture and decor elements of the 70s.

What is an upside down style house?

Sometimes known as upper living or reverse living, the concept is to swap the living areas, traditionally found on the ground level, with the bedrooms, traditionally found on the upper level. So, in effect, upside down living.

What country has the first Upside Down House?

The Upside Down House is less than two decades old, but there are several examples following the building of the first one in Poland in 2007. It was a political statement at the time. Others have no political motive and offer pure entertainment value.