If we can't travel, we can at least go virtually to some dream location. Like, for example, this floating Lilypad villa, in which you would be happy to spend your quarantine. And you?
When a lover of boats and all things marine sets about building a luxury villa, we get it Lilypad. The brainchild of Australian designer Chuck Anderson, a solar-powered villa floats in the waters off Palm Beach, north of Sydney. Its exterior is lined with building wood, and visitors are waiting inside open living room with kitchen, wine cellar, bathroom and bedroom. There is also a larger terrace on the lower floor where you can have dinner outdoors or sunbathe during the day.
In order to make the most of the accommodation by the coast, the accommodation also offers soups with oars, fishing equipment and a dinghy. For those who would rather stay dry, there is a 24-hour reception available, which can, for example, provide you with massages right in the villa.
You can also rent the villa for 3, 5 or 14 days when the conditions calm down and you wander around Australia.
Gallery: Floating Fairy Lilypad
More information:
lilypadpalmbeach.com.au