A couple from North Heaven, Maine decided they want to live off the grid. To achieve that they created their floating home. Foy and Louisa Brown live in a house that many are called the greatest house ever. But this couple calls it “The Redneck Yacht Club” or “Chateau Bathtub”.  As the Maine Home+Design magazine says; the home was completed by the Foy and Louise wedding night in August 2010. It took the Brown’s family 10 years to build their amazing floating home. At the beginning as the couple says, the cottage was pretty crude. The roof leaked on rainy days and so. But with time they create and fixed this house to be the greatest. This floating home is their heaven, the real heaven near North Heaven in Maine.

Explore this gallery, you wont be disappointed. The way Brown’s chose to live is an amazing.

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This floating house it totally off the grid. There is no mobile reception in it. To get to the house you need to have a boat.

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This floating house is 240 square feet total.

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From May till November the house is anchored in the middle of the bay. You don’t want to wake up in an unknown place. Or your home to float away deep in the sea.

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The main thing you can do here is relaxing. Every Sunday the Brown’s have a cookout, its their tradition.

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The interior of the home is breathtaking. 55 gallon water tank is used to supply water for the kitchen, shower and bathroom. The power comes from propane tank which is needed for the fridge and stove.

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The tiny interior includes a kitchen, living room and a bedroom. You will get amazed to see what they have done with this place.

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The view from each side is unique. What is better to wake up in the middle of a bay and feel the power of the water around you?

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They use the boat to go to work in the summer days when the cottage is docked in the middle of the bay.

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You can have your pet living with you. It will enjoy as much as you enjoy this living.

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“When you’re in your house, you think of all the things you need to do,” said Louisa. “Out here, you can just relax.”

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