Posted on 02/17/2024 3:14:36 PM PST by Red Badger
Internet users were fascinated with the unique villa, and many said that they would love an opportunity to stay in it.
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The unique property is perchedatop the mesmerising Nyang Nyang Cliffs in Bali, Indonesia.
Watch: Russian Man Transforms An Abandoned Boeing 737 Plane Into A Luxury Villa The unique property is perchedatop the mesmerising Nyang Nyang Cliffs in Bali, Indonesia.
Industrialist Anand Mahindra, who is quite active on Twitter regularly posts about trending topics and engaging stories, for his 11 million followers. On Saturday, he shared a fascinating video of a man who turned a commercial plane into a villa. The man, identified as Russian entrepreneur Felix Demin, transformed an abandoned Boeing 737 airliner into a luxury private villa, complete with two bedrooms, an infinity pool with Indian Ocean views, and a terrace. The unique property is perched atop the mesmerising Nyang Nyang Cliffs in Bali, Indonesia. "Some people are fortunate enough to be able to turn their fantasies into reality. And this chap doesn't seem to impose any constraints on his imagination! I'm trying to figure out whether I'd ever be interested in booking a stay here, but I'm a bit worried about jet lag post the experience," Mr Mahindra wrote on X. In the video, Mr Demin gave a virtual tour of the plane-turned-villa.
Inside, there's a living room with a bar, a sofa bed, and a glass portal, as well as two bedrooms with walk-in closets. The cockpit has been converted into a large bathroom, and he property also has sun loungers, an outdoor lounge area, and a fire pit.
Watch the video here:
VIDEO AT LINK................
Watch: Russian Man Transforms An Abandoned Boeing 737 Plane Into A Luxury Villa The unique property is perchedatop the mesmerising Nyang Nyang Cliffs in Bali, Indonesia.
Industrialist Anand Mahindra, who is quite active on Twitter regularly posts about trending topics and engaging stories, for his 11 million followers. On Saturday, he shared a fascinating video of a man who turned a commercial plane into a villa. The man, identified as Russian entrepreneur Felix Demin, transformed an abandoned Boeing 737 airliner into a luxury private villa, complete with two bedrooms, an infinity pool with Indian Ocean views, and a terrace. The unique property is perched atop the mesmerising Nyang Nyang Cliffs in Bali, Indonesia. "Some people are fortunate enough to be able to turn their fantasies into reality. And this chap doesn't seem to impose any constraints on his imagination! I'm trying to figure out whether I'd ever be interested in booking a stay here, but I'm a bit worried about jet lag post the experience," Mr Mahindra wrote on X. In the video, Mr Demin gave a virtual tour of the plane-turned-villa.
Inside, there's a living room with a bar, a sofa bed, and a glass portal, as well as two bedrooms with walk-in closets. The cockpit has been converted into a large bathroom, and he property also has sun loungers, an outdoor lounge area, and a fire pit.
Watch the video here:
Notably, the retired Boeing 737 was purchased by Mr Demin back in 2021 and transported to its remote location, CNN reported. It opened its doors in 2023, and quickly earned its place among the world's most prestigious luxury retreats.
X users were fascinated with the unique villa, and many said that they would love an opportunity to stay in it. Notably, this private jet villa is also available for rent.
Here are some other videos of the villa:
MORE VIDEOS AT LINK............
One user said, ''This is a super rich life,'' while others called it ''awesome'' and ''amazing.''
Another commented, ''The fusion of fantasy and luxury always crafts the most unforgettable memories, doesn't it? The concept of adjusting your body clock might seem daunting at first, but the experience promises to transcend any temporary discomfort.''
Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com A third said, ''Considering staying at a place that sparks your imagination! Jet lag can be a concern, but it might be worth it for such a unique experience. Maybe plan some extra time to adjust before getting back to reality.''
A fourth added, ''Only relaxation. And no turbulence.''
AVIATION PING!.........................sorta................
Lots of pictures at link. 🙂
That is cool.
People can be so creative when given the chance.
... But I wonder if he could get away with that in some of our regulated housing markets?
Anything but cookie cutter clones seem to be outlawed every where around here.
My link answers the question. The answer is obviously not in cities, but in more rural locations, absolutely.
The homebuilders lobby would never let it happen.
They are usually found only in rural areas away from roads...............
That’s a 737-100 or 737-200 because it has the nacelles for the JT8D.
Given the way the side is blown out, I thought it was a 737 Max at first....
Seriously, cool stuff.
I can’t help but suggest this: The guy should put a copy of MS Flight Simulator with an array of screens in the cockpit bathroom. You know, something to occupy yourself with while sitting on the pot...
Oh Boy!! This is my chance to join the 100 Foot High Club since the Mile High Club is always out of reach. I just need a willing Balinese lady.
The C-123 cargo plane that was shot down during a gun run to Nicaragua sits above a restaurant on the hillside in Manuel Antonio Costa Rica, the plane is the bar.
I wish someone would tell this guy that “perchedatop” is two words
Maybe it’s Egyptian.................
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