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Apartments that Allow You To Park Your Car in Balcony

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A German company called CarLoft presents an innovative way to solve nightmare parking problems, that can also would be good for people who are tired of having their wheels trashed or stolen. Basically the idea is that you drive your car in to a big lift, which then takes it up to your flat and you drive it out on to the balcony to park, you can see how this work from the pictures below. Now if you’ve ever felt that your car should sleep inside, not in the garage, then CarLoft has just the loft apartment for you. A glass wall separates your elevated garage from your living quarters yet still allows for friends and family to appreciate your wheels. Plans are underway to have CarLoft living spaces built in such European cities as Berlin, Frankfurt and Hamburg, among others. The lofts, which range in size from 2,411 sq ft to 5,802 sq ft, start at EUR 450,600 ($536,844 US).

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18 Responses to “Apartments that Allow You To Park Your Car in Balcony”

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    Jose Says:

    Hi,

    I guess I’ve seen a commercial with that kind of appartment.
    Funny that they show an italian car :-)
    The price in dollars is quite outdated though. It would be something like 675000 at this time.

    Happy Easter,

    José

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    asla Says:

    Qué loco.

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    George B M Says:

    Interested in your concept. Please send more information.

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    MEEP Says:

    why not just park them in a garage…

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    Apartments with Personal Car Elevators Says:

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    Paul Albrighton Says:

    What a great idea for car lovers like myself. I would love to look at my M3 while cooking a meal or entertaining guests! Of course, this idea is from Germany – it is practical and very technical. Just think how often do you actually use your patio? Probably only when guests are over, so at that time you can move your car to the street…. Plus parking is valued at $40k+ depending on your location…

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    HowardG Says:

    … err do you think Freshome are selling this idea?

    Actually reading, all, the article is a good start!

    Curiouser and curiouser…

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    Bachelor Pad Says:

    What happens if the ‘elevator’ that has to withstand tons of weights down every morning, decided to take the day off one morning? Imagine the craziness…? But other than that, the design is quite futurist.