THIS could be the world’s skinniest house – measuring just 24 inches wide.
The super-slim home is bidding for a Guinness World Record and even has a functioning bathroom and kitchen.
Official judging is yet to take place but that’s not stopping tourists from flocking to the wacky attraction.
The garish abode stands proudly wedged between drab concrete buildings across from the main square of Aucallama, Peru.
Painted in bold red with a bright blue roof, the house was designed by Fabio Moreno.
“The little house at the front measures exactly 24.8 inches, but as we move towards the back of the property it increases in what we might call its width,” he said.
The two-storey home is built of wood and contains kitschy interiors.
Despite the narrow space, it includes basic amenities including a living room, dining area, sink, bathroom and bedroom.
It is also equipped with a television, kitchen utensils, books and kitschy ornaments.
It even features narrow stairs, narrow chairs and a narrow bed.
Fabio has sent his application to Guinness World Records for the title of World’s Narrowest House – the title currently belongs Keret House in Warsaw, Poland.
It was designed by Jakub Szczesny and measures 36 inches at its narrowest point and 59 inches at its widest.
Fabio hopes his masterpiece will steal the title.
“The objective is to bring the record to Peru. Although I was born in Colombia, Peru has opened its doors to me as my own country,” Fabio said.
“We are practically already on the way to becoming a tourist attraction, let us say that our intention is also to establish it in this place, which is a very beautiful area, Aucallama, Peru.”



