Cheesy Holey Homes

The Swiss Cheese Home is Actually Located in Switzerland

Dubbed the 'Swiss Cheese Home,' this box-shaped hole-cut abode is ironically located in Switzerland and unfortunately not really made of cheese. Bearing a striking resemblance to a block of Swiss cheese, this design by Philippe Stuebi is actually quite breathtaking.

Boasting a killer view, clean lines and beautifully rounded curves, the home is wonderful to look at and even better to live inside of. The holes on the 'Swiss Cheese Home' even serve a purpose, letting a great balance of natural and artificial light into the space.
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