The world's narrowest house has been completed in Peru

The world's narrowest house has been completed in the district of Aucallama, located in the Huaura Province in northern Peru. Zamin.uz reported on this.
This extraordinary building has a width of only thirty-five centimeters, making it a unique structure on a global scale. According to information, the project was initiated and developed by local resident Fabio Moreno, who also managed the construction process.
The exterior of the house primarily resembles a street art piece or a sculptural complex, yet its interior possesses all the conditions necessary for modern living. Inside the house, there is a bathroom, a kitchen, a specially placed table for dining, small corridors, a bedroom, and an office space designed for work.
Additionally, a special section for laundry has been installed. Two staircases connecting the two floors also constitute an important part of the building.
Located in front of the central square of Aucallama, this house is open to every visitor. However, due to the extreme narrowness of the building, it is almost impossible for two or more people to use it simultaneously.
According to Moreno, the main goal of implementing such a project is to demonstrate that happiness does not depend on whether a house is large or small, but rather on how rationally and efficiently one utilizes the available space. The house's extraordinary shape and attractive colors are already attracting thousands of tourists.
In the future, it is expected to become a famous tourist destination worldwide. Currently, Moreno has submitted an official application to have this building included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's narrowest house.
Although the process of confirming the record may take some time, this project has opened a new chapter in the fields of architecture and creative thinking.





