Solaleya Domespace NY TV Feature - World's most extreme home

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Through the years, our actions have affected our environment. In the last few years, a climate change has been observed in the form of unusually extreme weather. Now is the time that we need to become aware of our impact on the planet and deal constructively with the repercussions of our previous actions.

With Solaleya you are able to do just that.

As distributors of environmentally conscious products, we are proud to exclusively represent Domespace Homes in the U.S.
Our all wood dome shaped homes allow you to live in an exceptionally pleasant setting of warmth and balance while preserving the beauty of our Planet.
The rotation system allows your home to turn towards or away from the sun to balance inside temperature and reduce energy consumption while allowing you to have a change of scenery from your windows any time you wish.
Proven to resist against extreme high winds and earthquakes in many occurrences, our dome shaped homes provide you with the comfort and safety of an outstanding and luxurious habitat all at once.

Your dream home is just a step away.

Contact Us Today: projects@solaleya.com

Visit our website at www.solaleya.com

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  • NICE>

    RICH!!

  • i would get dizzy living there. lol always walking in circles :P

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  • Very space age looking

  • I'm confused. How do you get in/out if the entrance door rotates too????

  • The house does look like a twin of The Jupiter Two of " Lost in Space"

  • brilliant - lost in space! 

  • the house is French !! ;D

  • About $800K and that one tiny guest room?

  • if someone could afford 500k weekend retreat & spend 250k on the land itself, do u think they can't afford their energy bills, no matter how expensive it is? i understand if you're trying to lower your carbon footprint, thus the rotating house! but probably not bcos of energy bills!!

  • thats awesome and i would like to own a house like this in the future

  • Its A Very Beutiful House On The Inside

  • this is awesome =) i love the windows and natural lighting!

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