The octagonal nature of the house allows for irregularly-shaped rooms with a lot more space than most conventional houses.
Windows and glass doors constitute a large part of the exterior walls, in order to take advantage of both the views and the warmth of the sun.
The wrap-around verandah is a hardwood timber deck, 3 metres wide.
The Everinghams have been in a spin since they moved into their dream home in the countryside north of Sydney four years ago. They can turn the house to follow the sun
"When you wake up you do wonder where you'll be facing," said Luke Everingham,The octagonal-shaped house sits on a turntable powered by a small electric motor and controlled by a computer, which allows it move on demand.
The exterior walls are mostly glass and steel
The house cost about A$700,000 ($641,000)
Everinghams' own Web site (www.everinghamrotatinghouse.com.au)
The Everingham Rotating House is situated approximately 40 kilometres from Wingham NSW.
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