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Build a Home in Four Hours with QB2 Cube House

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Building a living space in four hours? Unheard of…well, until now. Taking microliving to a whole new level, QB2’s Cube House, created by Dr. Mike Page, offers 9.8ft by 13.12ft of living space spread across three (very small) stories. We’re thinking this kit might be a fun and luxurious addition to the backyard for teens, but the space is livable for the right person and can sleep two people.

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Dr. Mike Page claims the cube house is “as easy to build as an Ikea Billy bookcase,” though you’ll have to see it to believe it. Inside, this space offers a spiral staircase that doubles as a bookcase, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom.

Depending on your design preferences, the home kit will be sold between $16,000 and $72,000.

Photos courtesy of Pursuitist, Daily Mail, Kevin Ellis/Newsteam

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