Offbeat America Season 5 Episode 6 Pirate Ship House and More

  • February 11, 2007
  • 21 min

Offbeat America Season 5 Episode 6: Pirate Ship House and More

In the episode "Pirate Ship House and More," Offbeat America takes viewers on a tour of some of the most unique and creative homes across the country. First up is the Pirate Ship House in Washington State, a stunning home that looks like a pirate ship with its wooden planks, mast, and crow's nest. The house was built by a father and son duo who wanted to create a unique home that would stand out in their neighborhood. The interior of the house is just as impressive, with a nautical theme that includes a Captain's Quarters bedroom and a bar area that resembles a ship's galley.

Next on the tour is the Mushroom House in New York State, a whimsical home that looks like it has been plucked straight from the pages of a fairy tale. The house is made entirely out of concrete and features a curved roof that resembles a mushroom cap. The interior of the home is just as magical, with curved walls and ceilings, built-in furniture, and a color scheme inspired by nature.

Another unique home featured in the episode is the Doomsday Bunker House in Kansas, a home that has been designed to withstand any disaster or catastrophe. The house is built underground and features a reinforced concrete structure with an air filtration system, backup power, and enough food and supplies to keep a family self-sufficient for up to six months. The owners of the house explain why they built it and what they believe are the most important features of a survival bunker.

The episode also takes viewers on a tour of a Treehouse Mansion in Oregon, a stunning home that sits 50 feet above the ground in a grove of fir trees. The home features four bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a wraparound deck that offers sweeping views of the surrounding forest. The owners of the home explain how they built the treehouse and what inspired them to live among the trees.

Finally, Offbeat America visits a Hobbit House in Montana, a home that was inspired by the hobbit holes in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The house features a curved grass roof, round windows, and a hand-carved wooden door. The interior of the home is warm and cozy, with curved ceilings, a stone fireplace, and walls made from straw bales.

Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the lives of the people who built and live in these unique homes. They explain why they decided to build something different and what it's like to live in a one-of-a-kind home. Whether you're a fan of pirate ships, mushrooms, or Hobbit holes, this episode of Offbeat America has something for everyone.

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  • First Aired
    February 11, 2007
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English