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Guide to Buying a Floating Home
Flooding in Britain, from Grand Designs: Trade Secrets Guide to Buying a Floating Home, on Channel4.com/4Homes
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Designing Houses That Float

The future is amphibious and there’s only one place to go to check out the latest innovations in aquatic architectural innovations: Holland. The Dutch have been masters of flood control for centuries. They’ve had to be; 30% of Holland lies below sea level and that’s home to 60% of the country’s population.


The Dutch are great adapters. They’ve been building their homes on piles and polders for centuries. Now more than sixty thousand of them are bobbing around on houseboats. If you want to keep your feet firmly on dry land you’re going to need one of these: a house that floats.

A floating house in the Netherlands, from Grand Designs: Trade Secrets Guide to Buying a Floating Home, on Channel4.com/4Homes

Architect Koen Olthuis from Waterstudio.NL says, “Anyone can have a house like this. If you live in a flood zone it’s wise. We can place the foundation on land or in the water, but in a floodplain I would suggest a normal ground work with this concrete foundation on top of it, like a beached ship. And when the water comes, it will rise.”

“You can use any material – this one is lightweight wood with stucco plaster on the outside, but it’s also possible to use bricks or limestone. If you make the foundation bigger, then you can make the house higher – you could have an apartment building or even a floating tower. It’s even possible to have a garden.”

If you’re thinking this is the answer for you, prices start at £120,000 for a two bed house, excluding plot or shipping costs. And because it’s a house, not a house-boat, you shouldn’t have problems getting hold of a mortgage.

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