It is not only the house that is upside-down, but everything in it is upside-down too, from the bathroom to the fruit bowl hanging over your head. Luckily enough, this house was not built to be lived in, but it was built for the local Zoo in Gettorf, Germany. The house was built by the local carpenter Gerhard Mordhorst together with his friends Gesellse Splettsosser and Manfred Kolax, and the house included the kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. “That was quite a challenge for us. We kept thinking of the image in the mirror“, said Mordhorst. The builders say that this was the craziest job they have ever done and claim that it was the hardest for them to put up the bathroom due to all the massive fixtures, such as, for instance, shower cubicle. The upside-down house includes nearly 50 items among which beds, tables, microwave, paintings, while surely the heaviest piece is a huge dresser with a mirror. The builders spent a few months in decorating the house, and they even stitched the linen up so that it would not come off. They say it was all worth of trouble. “It’s a wonderful feeling to make something unique as this“, said Splettsosser. The owners of the Zoo hope that this house will provide the visitors with an entirely new view to the familiar surroundings. The “Mad House” was conceived by Dirk Oster and it will be open for public on 30th March.