Europe’s first 3D-printed home unveiled in Eindhoven

The shape of the 94-square-meter house was inspired by a boulder, and while this single-story home may look compact, it has a spacious living room and two bedrooms. Instead of your old-fashioned key, the 3D-printed home can be accessed via an app, opening the front door at the press of a button.

“It’s beautiful,” said Lutz and Dekkers, “It has the feel of a bunker – it feels safe.” The couple may have the keys, but they won’t technically be allowed to move in until August and will only live in the property for six months – developers would like to give as many people as possible the opportunity to experience the potential home of the future.