Architects took on gravity and won, and now daredevils can pay almost $300 a night to stay in the "balancing barn," where 50 per cent of the building dangles precariously off a slope.
Thankfully it doesn't appear that a swing was built-in under the barn as the concept pictures suggested last year. Everything else about the Suffolk, England-located barn however matches up perfectly—albeit, scarily. The website describes the house as being "clad in elegant silver tiles," however I'd watch out on a sunny day if I were you—they look capable of reflecting some mean sunlight.
Construction has just been completed, and already the website is taking online bookings from next month. Stays of four nights cost £725 ($1,150), which works out to a little below $300 a night for the eight person-sleeper. I'd suggest packing a first aid kit just in case.
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ReplyDeletelooks really trustworthy..
That's awesome! I would live there :D
ReplyDeleteI'd rather spend $300 going to Bonnaroo xD
ReplyDeleteokay....:d
ReplyDeletewow! people love crazy things!
ReplyDeleteBah. Perfectly safe.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, I would not want to live there.
ReplyDeleteAlso i Need some F5s. :\
So, will they pay me $300 If I sleep under the balancing part? xD
ReplyDeleteWould be sorta fun if it slid down the hill like in cartoons.
ReplyDeleteand then the earthquake hits..
ReplyDeleteWow, I would so live there...yeah right lol
ReplyDeleteThat's crazy
ReplyDeleteYeah that looks safe. Not sure if I'd give it a try.
ReplyDeletePhysics be damned
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteOk who let this happen?
ReplyDeleteOMG hahah I've never seen anything like that!
ReplyDeleteWat
ReplyDeleteHow do you maintain the balance if there is nothing underneath?
ReplyDeleteHow amazing~!
lol i couldn't sleep well inside that thing
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That's actually a decent price.
ReplyDeleteNo guys, you go on ahead, I think I'll stay in the back. :D
ReplyDeleteWoah, that's pretty crazy.
ReplyDeletethis is looking very scaring :S
ReplyDeleteLooks good to me :P
ReplyDeletelooks interesting bro :)
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, you should get 8 really fat people to stay the night, all sit in the far end, and see if it tips. If so, sue.
ReplyDeletewhat loloriz0r said :P
ReplyDeleteWow that loks awesome lol I wouldn't mind staying there for a spell!
ReplyDeleteWhaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?! Physics is weird
ReplyDeletei think i couldn't sleep in there, i'd be like ... WILL IT FALL ... won't it ? will it ? won't it ? for the whole night, even though i now it's safe, i just can't help it.
ReplyDeleteDude, that is crazy !! I think I would be scared to go and sleep in that house !!
ReplyDeleteDon't sleep inside the barn, sleep in a tent underneath, then you'll have my respect.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure why someone would pay $300 to sleep in a house that dangles halfway off of an edge.
ReplyDeleteI actually wouldn't feel sorry if that barn snapped in half while they were sleeping, and both sides slid down the hill.
ReplyDeletePretty crazy..
ReplyDeleteCool!:D
ReplyDeletethats ia awesome
ReplyDeleteI'd party there :)
ReplyDeleteWow that's awesome
ReplyDeleteMind = blown
ReplyDeletei'd definetly live in there
ReplyDeleteseems legit to me.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty neat, I do wonder what their next project will be.
ReplyDeletehaha this is awesome! i shall put you on my startup page ;) keep up the good work bro!
ReplyDeletePisa called, he wants his gravity back.
ReplyDeletelol, looks cool
ReplyDeletewow... lol
ReplyDeleteWow, that's crazy. Silver tiles? Way overboard.
ReplyDeleteThis is... interesting.
ReplyDeletethats crazy, id never stay there
ReplyDeleteHahaha, this is some hardcore living.
ReplyDeletewow.. that's weird and astounishing... cool post
ReplyDeleteReally? No swing?
ReplyDeleteI'd be more afraid to hang out under it then in it.
That thing looks awesome! I want to book already!
ReplyDeleteHaha "architects took on gravity and won" They sure did.
ReplyDeleteProperly cantilevered, they could have gotten away with 90% of it hanging over...
ReplyDeletevery nice blog
ReplyDeletei like your post!
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wow looks crazy....
ReplyDeletehaha that's my house
ReplyDeleteOh god, I'd be way too scared that shifting in my sleep could make the whole thing go over.
ReplyDeleteHaha, cool!
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't pay me to stay in that lol...So I defiantly wouldn't pay someone else to stay in it.
ReplyDeleteim alhpa, i could live there
ReplyDeleteIt looks so fake, I can't bereeve it.
ReplyDeletethis reminds me of on the simpsons when the bowling alley was transposed onto the tip of a mountain after the hurricane
ReplyDeletedamn, would if i could
ReplyDeleteI do so love my daily stops here, mate :) Always something interesting and amazing to quench my burning curiosity. Just a delight, I must say.
ReplyDeleteAs well, you may be interested to know that I would gladly pay 300, if your up for a roadtrip ;)
-JKane
What the heck?
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks like an exciting place to live.
ReplyDeletelol this reminds me of minecraft where you can build something and then delete the part that attached to the ground... didn't expect to ever see that in real life!
ReplyDeleteStraight up crazy man!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is some kind of support structure that keeps it balanced? Seems like a bunch of juveniles would latch a rope to one end and tip it over.
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