This Futuristic 3-Storey Mini-Mansion In Nova Scotia Is Straight Out Of The Year 3000

It's listed for less than $800K.
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Every once and a while, a house comes along that is so modern it looks like it belongs in the future. This mini-mansion in Nova Scotia is a prime example. 

The large three-storey house is the definition of modern inside and out, and the best part is you get it for less than $800,000. 

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The exterior is a geometric wonder, with little pops of colour on the trim and a big, wooden balcony. 

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The wood aesthetic is carried on inside, with wood-clad walls and ceilings, which mix with metal details and black and white decor to give a super industrial vibe. 

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In a very unique design choice, a big bedroom overlooks the living area. There's a window between the two spaces so you can stay in bed all day without getting FOMO. 

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Upstairs is the crown jewel of the house, the loft. You can lounge around while looking down at the kitchen or living room. 

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According to the listing, this is an award-winning property and it's super efficient with heated floors, strategically placed windows for solar heating, and a cistern on the roof to collect rain. 

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