At first glance, this Monolithic Dome looks more like a church than a home. Nevertheless, it is a single-family residence. The owner hand-applied the rock, that provides an extremely durable, lower cover for the home.

At first glance, this Monolithic Dome looks more like a church than a home. Nevertheless, it is a single-family residence. The owner hand-applied the rock, that provides an extremely durable, lower cover for the home.


A Beautiful Monolithic Dome Home

A Show Piece

The owners of this grand dome-home have asked us not to publish their names or their dome’s exact location. We do, however, have permission to share these photos with our readers.

As you look through these pictures (click on top picture then scroll thru the images and their captions), you will see the uniqueness of this Monolithic Dome home, built in 2006. Enjoy!

The back of the dome includes an inviting upper deck, perfect for relaxing, entertaining or just enjoying the view.

The back of the dome includes an inviting upper deck, perfect for relaxing, entertaining or just enjoying the view.

This guest bathroom – one of four – reflects the dome’s Spanish motif.

This guest bathroom – one of four – reflects the dome’s Spanish motif.

Here is a view of the front entrance from the outside. It truly does resemble a Spanish church.

Here is a view of the front entrance from the outside. It truly does resemble a Spanish church.

The hallway opens into a dining area with multiple windows.

The hallway opens into a dining area with multiple windows.

This is the larger and more ornate of two living rooms. A smaller one is on the second floor.

This is the larger and more ornate of two living rooms. A smaller one is on the second floor.