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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Floating Homes - Netherlands
A floating home with a composite foundation, as developed by Balance d'eau, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance, and stable living solution with a shallow draft. These innovative homes utilize a strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite shell, often combined with lightweight timber and concrete for stability, resulting in a high-quality home that moves with the water level in Delft, The Netherlands on January 23, 2026. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Illustration de la station de l'Alpe d'Huez
La station de l'Alpe d'Huez, France, le 19 janvier 2026. © Sandrine Thesillat/PsNewZ/Bestimage Illustration of the station de l'Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 19, 2026.
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Illustration de la station de l'Alpe d'Huez
La station de l'Alpe d'Huez, France, le 19 janvier 2026. © Sandrine Thesillat/PsNewZ/Bestimage Illustration of the station de l'Alpe d'Huez, France, on January 19, 2026.
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Illustration - Christmas Decorations in Montauban - France
Illustration - Christmas decorations on the front of a house, including Santa, elves, reindeer, fairies, and spade bears in Montauban, France, on November 30, 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans poses with his wife Nourit in their kitchen, which they built themselves, at their self built home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans works with wood in his workshop at his self built home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans works with wood in his workshop at his self built home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans works with wood in his workshop at his self built home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans poses in his dining room featuring a table he crafted himself at his home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans poses in his living room at his self built home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Bebert Des Forbans Passed Away At The Age Of 63
Exclusive - Albert Kassabi aka Bebert from French band Les Forbans poses in his dining room featuring a table he crafted himself at his home in Champigny sur Marne near Paris, France, on June 23, 2011. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Match d'Europa Ligue 2024 "Lille - Aston Villa (2-1 / tab 3-4)" au stade Pierre-Mauroy
Naissance - Lucas Digne est papa pour la troisième fois d'un petit garçon prénommé Isaïa - Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) Europa League 2024 match "Lille - Aston Villa (2-1 / tab 3-4)" at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium
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Match d'Europa Ligue 2024 "Lille - Aston Villa (2-1 / tab 3-4)" au stade Pierre-Mauroy
Naissance - Lucas Digne est papa pour la troisième fois d'un petit garçon prénommé Isaïa - Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) Europa League 2024 match "Lille - Aston Villa (2-1 / tab 3-4)" at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium
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Exclusif - No Web - Vues aériennes des villas et des yachts dans le golfe de Saint-Tropez
Info - (Décès de l’acteur Alain Delon, à l’âge de 88 ans, dans la nuit du 17 au 18 août 2024) - Exclusif - No Web - Vue aérienne de la villa où le réalisateur Jacques Deray a tourné en 1969 le film franco-italien "La Piscine", avec Romy Schneider, Alain Delon et Jane Birkin. La villa est située dans le domaine de l'Oumède, à Ramatuelle. Saint-Tropez, le 3 août 2022. © Antoine Vuela/Bestimage Exclusive - Germany call for price - Aerial view of the villa where director Jacques Deray shot the Franco-Italian film "La Piscine" in 1969, with Romy Schneider, Alain Delon and Jane Birkin. The villa is located in the domain of Oumède, in Ramatuelle. Saint-Tropez, August 3, 2022.
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Eine Villa auf Bali, die aus einem Privatjet gebaut wurde
Pictures must credit: Geometrium Studio A new holiday home has been created for high flyers — made from the fuselage of a Boeing 737 airliner. The decommissioned plane is now a private villa for vacation rentals. It is perched 150 meters above the sea on the Indonesia island of Bali and boasts 100 sqm of living space with a kitchen-living room, two bedrooms and a wing terrace. There’s also an outside pool and barbecue area. It was originally bought when it left the service in 2008 to be converted into a restaurant. The aircraft was sighted at another Bali location but the plans never came to fruition. It sat there for 13 years until being purchased by local developer Felix Demin in 2021. He moved it to the cliff overlooking Nyang Nyang Beach offering a new take on luxury living. Design studio Geometrium was given the task of turning the plane of turning it into luxury accommodation at the exclusive site. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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