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Unbelievable: Home Facade Turns into Garage Door

We had to see it to believe it ( so go and hit the play button now). This seemingly peaceful hangar home in Florida, USA comes with an amazing “ability”. The witty building belongs to Joe Pires who was probably not ok with the idea of having a common garage, so he decided to spice things up. It is not clear from the first picture, but if you check out the movies, they are sure to leave you stunned. Once a device is triggered, the whole facade of the “residence”- including windows, porch, pillars and fence- gradually moves upwards, revealing the parked cars inside a space that seems to take shape out of thin air. The garage is perfectly camouflaged which is the reason for all the odd reactions people have when seeing the movies below.-via Home Designing

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  1. Posted May 11, 2010 at 2:21 pm | Permalink

    Awwww. We were hoping it would open up to a living room and kitchen. We think they missed the true potential of this giant garage door!

  2. Posted June 1, 2010 at 12:49 am | Permalink

    That’s just about the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.

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  2. [...] FreshHome notes that once a device is triggered, the whole facade of the “residence”- including windows, porch, pillars and fence- gradually moves upwards, revealing the parked cars inside a space that seems to take shape out of thin air. [...]

  3. [...] FreshHome notes that once a device is triggered, the whole facade of the “residence”- including windows, porch, pillars and fence- gradually moves upwards, revealing the parked cars inside a space that seems to take shape out of thin air. [...]

  4. [...] to a man named Joe Pires, opens like a garage door (it takes about 60 seconds to open completely). FreshHome notes that once a device is triggered, the whole facade of the “residence”- including windows, [...]