expensive things youll need in your dream house

Expensive Things Youll Need In Your Dream House

Expensive Things Youll Need In Your Dream House
11. A kitchen trap door leading to a huge underground wine cellar
Your kitchen can certainly make way for that prized underground wine cellar of yours, provided your architect plans it out that way. No doubt great innovation that takes you down a few stories that hoard hundreds of bottles of the best and rarest vintage wines in your collection. The winding staircase is intelligently designed with racks on the sides that preserve your precious liquids for years together. It also saves you the trouble of having to walk to your cellar from elsewhere in the house especially with guests around. Your cook can simply lift out whatever is required and pass it on to the dining table.
12. An gigantic two story closet for your infinite collection of shoes clothes and more shoes
This certainly is for the clothes horse and those with a footwear fetish. If you have the money to buy whatever suits your fancy in terms of clothes and shoes particularly, there is no dearth of space here. Hang all your expensive suits, gowns, trousers, tops and skirts and yet have enough space to store all those very, very expensive shoes. Ideal for the millionaire who buys so many clothes that he may even forget a few The six drawer chest of drawers is also ideal for storing lingerie and the glass cupboard with its own chest of drawers could hold some of the worlds best shirts, sweaters and other assorted winter wear.
13. This multi layered family sized pool and beachhouse so you can throw the best pool parties in the whole town
The inviting blue of the multi layered pools certainly speak of innovation and smell of wealth. The beach house in the background is quaint, a fine example of beach architecture with poolside lounging chairs in the front for guests to relax in. Then theres also a diving board perched on top of the pool so that you can really enjoy your splash as you dive in. This beach house and pool speak volumes about wealth and taste and can house a hundred people together to have fun. The rock structure in front too, is attractive.
14. These fun space saving guest bunks
This house surely knows how to throw in an extra bed for a number of guests. Available space has been innovatively used to create four wide and comfortable bunks for guests to crash out in. The staircase between the bunks is also wide enough and ensures safety for children when they climb up. The muted shades used to paint the bunks is pleasing to the eye while each bunk has its own light so that one finds it easy to read at night also. The white and grey striped bed sheets match the colour of the bunk nicely and appropriately.
15. An entire room dedicated to sleepovers with a fireplace
What truly and really stands out in this room is the fifty inch giant screen for watching movies or television. Large and comfortable floor cushions abound and one can simply lounge easily on them while watching something on the giant screen. The roaring blaze in the fireplace lends the room a cosy and warm look and makes it ideal for use, especially on winter evenings. The dome like ceiling also gives the room a cave like appearance and the lighting is also subdued making it ideal for television or film watching. The occupants look as relaxed as they enjoy a glass of wine also.
16. A staircase that doubles as a slide for the kids
With the unstoppable development of modern architecture, every inch of available space is being put to use, even when it comes to staircase. The picture shows a staircase cum slide for kids of the house who are always game for a slide run. Both options are available: a curved slide and a straight one, depending upon the staircase in question. The child sure is having fun as he slides down on his belly while his sister gets ready for her turn. However, the curved slide could pry to be dangerous for children as its end is raised from the ground.
17. A quiet reflection pond and comfy hammock
For those grand lovers of solitude, this could well be the ideal spot. Or else you could curl up with a book on the hammock in what perhaps is the quietest place in the whole house. The solid wooden pillars to which the hammock is tied, give a sense of security and the overall landscaping, replete with all the greenery speak volumes of the aesthetic sense of the creator. A wooden table, too, has been intelligently placed making it easier for the hammocks user to keep his drinks and food on it as he lounges. A great place to chill out in.
18. An intricate gravity defying cat transit system
If you are a cat lover with a couple of them all over the house, this transit system for cats that defies gravity could just be the thing for your furry ones. Made of lightweight and probably inexpensive wood, this system is suspended from the ceiling with each end being fixed to either wall of the room. Flat tray like structures have been placed at strategic points where your cat can sit comfortably while walking or moving up the walkways. Then theres the basket fixed to the wall where puss can curl up for a snooze as and when he likes.
19. In every single room of the house
If you feel that you need to keep your pet felines off the floor, heres an innovative solution. Make a wooden transit system that comprises a gangway going up from one side of a wall all the way to the ceiling and your cats will simply enjoy climbing up and down while they also rest on wooden seats fixed at regular intervals on the gangway. Cats love climbing and are pretty good at it, too. The sofa has also been placed intelligently beneath the transit system so as to prevent accidents should one of them fall off. An innovative system certainly.
20. A treehouse themed kids room where the bed is burrowed in the treehouse
Now this is something that your kids will truly and really dig A tree house within the confines of his bedroom and that too, his bed being placed on a tree. Innovative thinking and designing have made this possible and the walls have been painted blue with clouds to give it that perfectly natural look. Its as if your child is going to sleep in the lap of nature. The staircase leading to the treetop bed, however, looks slightly rickety and could be a hazard for a young child. There could also be a possibility of falling down the stairs while climbing down.