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Ria Newman & Vassia Barba

'Invisible' mirror home hits market for $18million – and it is made entirely of glass

A majestic luxury house made out of mirrored glass has hit the market for $18million (£14.5 million).

Deemed the 'Invisible house', this optical illusion of architecture is located in Joshua Tree, California, US, and surrounded by the wilderness of the Mojave Desert.

The striking home appears to be a mirrored box reflecting back the surrounding desert scenery – blending seamlessly into the landscape.

Heat-reflecting Solarcool glass gives the home its unique look and keeps the interiors temperate, despite the harsh desert weather, and filters out harmful UV rays.

Sitting on 90 acres of land, the box-shaped home offers 5,500 square feet of interior space. The glass walls open on three sides for a novel take on the indoor-outdoor living concept.

Heat-reflecting Solarcool glass gives the home its unique look (invisible.house/MEGA)

Inside, a 100-foot heated indoor swimming pool is capped by a 224-square-foot projection wall perfect for screening films.

The home’s three large bedrooms each have their own en suite bathroom. The primary suite is currently equipped with a giant glass bed frame and features a 5-star resort-inspired bath with a soaking tub, floating vanities, and a rain shower.

A world-class chef's kitchen sports dual ovens, separate refrigerator and freezer storage, marble surfaces, and Miele, Sub Zero, and Wolf appliances anchored upon sleek concrete flooring, making ready-to-cater events a breeze.

Glass walls open on three sides for a novel take on the indoor-outdoor living concept (Jam Press/Chris Hanley)

A Flos lighting system creates radiant ambient lighting with different colours to fit the mood.

Meanwhile, an eco-friendly foam roof and solar-electric system make the house a model of sustainability.

The home design was commissioned by film producers Chris and Roberta Hanley – known for American Psycho and The Virgin Suicides – and was created by architect Tomas Orsinski.

It was reportedly inspired by the sci-fi classic, 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The property is bordered by national parkland and a gated tortoise reserve (Jam Press/Brian Ashby)

With cameos in numerous film projects and more extensive coverage on Netflix ’s The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals, the home has been available as both a film location and a luxury Airbnb stay with a per-night price of $2,500.

A good mix of home and nature, the property is bordered by national parkland and a gated tortoise reserve, but it is only 10 minutes from Joshua Tree’s downtown.

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