A worker stands in front of the 'Upside Down House' in Trassenheide on Usedom Island in northern Germany. The house of an entrepreneur from Poland is part of the project "The World Upside Down" that shows visitors a different view of every day items.
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A different take on a common gathering area, a visitor stands on the ceiling of the dining room.
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Good luck trying to wash your hands! The bathroom truly looks like a foreign room in this house.
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Not exactly what you think of when you want to come home and just relax- you'd have to learn how to watch TV upside down!
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Not their average project- workers stand on a scaffolding at the "Upside Down House."
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Successful at providing an alternate view on everyday items, this house is one of the craziest we've ever seen!