But what if one day you just found yourself living inside a giant t-bowl? Yes, a t-bowl for a home. Probably you'll panic right? You might think this is crazy but this photo below will prove you wrong.
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Located in the city of Suweon, 40km south of Seoul, this Toilet-Shaped House was built and owned by Sim Jae-duck, the chairman of the organizing committee of the Inaugural General Assembly of the World Toilet Association. His toilet-inspired house is intentionally built to highlight the global need for better sanitation. The owner even named it as Haewoojae, a korean name which means "a place of sanctuary where one can solve one's worries".
The toilet-shaped house stretches as 419sq m with two bedrooms, two guestrooms and other rooms. This two-storey house of course features three deluxe toilets. Unlike the giant “toilet” in which they are located, they will not be seen-through affairs.
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