A small camouflaged property that’s been made to blend in with its surroundings is listed on Airbnb.
Located outside the city of Bolzano, Italy, in the South Tyrolean Dolomites, the home runs $235 per night.
Mirrored walls reflecting the surrounding landscape of mountains and apple orchards make it difficult for onlookers to recognize the property at first glance.
Composed of two small houses next to each other, the walls at the back of the house are made entirely of giant slabs of glass.
At the front, you can look straight into the house through its glass doors.
The first house occupies just 485 square feet – and has a bedroom with a double bed, a bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and a sofa bed.



But for those wanting four or more people to tag along on their holiday, a second home – which has a similar layout – can be booked. During the summer months, a pool is also available.
Decorated with a modern white and oak theme, the vibe exudes ultimate calmness and relaxation. And the surrounding apple orchards are enjoyed year-round, the listing notes.
Other amenities include a terrace, a private garden and a self-service pool bar.
The listing describes the property as: “Mirror Houses offer a unique opportunity to spend a wonderful holiday surrounded by contemporary architecture of the highest standards in close contact with one of the most evocative landscapes nature has to offer.”
There is also a grocery store nearby. But the listing further states, “If you don’t feel like cooking during the holidays, we have many other options for you. $8 breakfast voucher (coffee, orange juice and croissant) and $15 for a full breakfast buffet at the nearby Four Points by Sheraton.
“There’s great sushi delivery and definitely a lot of pizza delivery.”