Bubble Houses (Hobe Sound, Florida)

[2][3] The original interiors of the houses consisted of a bathroom and open concept living, dining, and kitchen area on the 569 square feet (52.9 m2) main floor, with a loft-style, raised sleeping space above.

They were built to sell for $6,500[4][2] Shortly after their completion, it was stated that more than 3,000 people had toured the newly constructed bubble houses.

[2] The nearby Olympia School even closed early one afternoon so that its students could tour the Bubble Houses.

(This was the easternmost bubble house located at 9096 SE Venus Street, Hobe Sound, Florida.)

[2] They were featured in a chapter of the 2011 book by Jeffrey Head, No Nails, No Lumber: The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff published by Princeton Architectural Press.

The white Bubble House