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Jeffrey Pelletier turned the basement of his house into Lego heaven

Some have a winery, Jeffrey Pelletier has a Lego winery.

Architect Jeffrey Pelletier turned the basement of his house in Seattle into Lego heaven, where we can find around 250 thousand different pieces of Lego bricks. Can you imagine having this as a kid? Anyway, Lego blocks marked the childhood of many children, including Pelletier's. Last but not least, it is their "fault" that he is an architect today. Unlike most architects, he not only visualizes his ideas in AutoCAD, but also builds them from Lego bricks. This was also the case with the house in which he lives and where the Lego basement is located.

A quarter of a million pieces of Lego bricks takes up a lot of space. Three big walls to be exact. It is these Jeffrey Pelletier arranged in his cellar according to color, type of piece, thematically, according to use... namely honey 153 containers and 189 drawers. In them, for example, we only find gold pieces, yellow heads of little men, helmets, smooth blocks, wheels, "enka", and since Lego blocks clearly also have to eat, one of the drawers is reserved only for Lego food (including turkey).

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Some have a winery, Jeffrey Pelletier has a Lego winery.
Some have a winery, Jeffrey Pelletier has a Lego winery.

It is also located in the basement movie screen and projector as well home bar is right next to it, creative work can be exhausting.

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