How about carrying your home wherever you go and living a life that is constantly on the move? It might not sound appealing to many, but a few enthusiastic Japanese dudes have turned their normal camping vehicle into a two-story mobile home that sports a kitchen, dining space, hall and a bedroom. While the first floor satisfies your most basic home needs, the second floor just revs it up a few notches with feng shui and spatial arrangement! Not only have these guys found enough space to put things in, but the have done it in style and are now going across Japan with this mobile abode to showcase its delights. Now, that truly is a dynamic design! – via
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Crafted by renowned Chicago based designer Scott Collins, this comfortable chair is part of the new Urban Lounge collection which focuses on outdoor modern furniture with simple and minimal curves. Made up of a single piece of bent plywood, the super relaxing lounge chair goes with your natural surroundings and fits nicely with any modern environment. We can only imagine plopping a cushion on it and spend some quality time relaxing or sun bathing close to the swimming pool or into the garden. – via
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The idea of living in a church is both beautiful and disconcerting at the same time, but that has in no way stopped these fabulous folk in UK to turn God’s adobe into a cozy little place that is their home. The owners bought the church for £92,000 and then went on to spend a whooping £300,000 on renovations to give it the shape and look that it currently sports. The vast interiors, sweeping spaces, stained glass and the Gothic theme really floor you. Despite the decorating falling short of all the grandeur that surrounds it, you cannot but marvel at this bold experiment. With the dead still resting in your backyard, this is one exceptional home indeed! No? – via
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