According to Vincent Ringoir, who runs Studio OBA with den Duijn and Gerben van den Oever, it was a challenge to design a house that consists of two independent units that appear to be one.

“The biggest challenge was to search for a geometrical shape that is easy to connect, looks like one house when connected, but remains aesthetic when it becomes separated,” Ringoir said.

Daily Mail says Studio OBA hopes to build the prototype in the near future and open orders by early 2017.