With the advent of technology, the impossible becomes possible. Take this superhero-inspired underground parking, for example. Someone is overly precious about his car… or has a serious Batman obsession… or both. What we’re wondering is: where do you go once you’re parked?
Just how decked out is their underground lair? It’s like a now you see me, now you don’t. We just can’t wait to see the top part full of grass and flowers in a year’s time; just hoping it doesn’t get too heavy for the electronic automatic roof to escalate.
A cat's Doorway
This is what we call innovation, and we are all for new designs, new inspirations, and anything you can think of to make your cat's life that much easier. So next time someone knocks on the door, as long as your cat knows who is on the other side, you can feel safe and assured.
There is no reason for both of you to be able to see what is going on, just trust your companion and let them lead the way. This new door design is great for young children and extra short people.
Sliding Driveway
This driveway is versatile, it can make a great place for skateboarding and bicycle exhibition (just apply safety precautions, please). Also, walking up and down on it is a great way of exercising, which saves you a lot of money from expensive gym memberships. The drawbacks: daily risk of serious injury, especially during the rainy season!
But, if you have one of these at your house, we can garniture all of your friends who have little kids will be over for a day of entertainment. There is a price to pay for any decision we take, so if you want to have an open house and an open elbow, this one is for you.
Futuristic Garage
Since driverless cars are in, it seems the world is already preparing for futuristic garages, in case flying cars will be the next big hit like this building owner, who was clearly way too excited to get in his flying car. We admire his advanced decisions and hope his car will fit in his garage.
But maybe someone should tell him a futuristic car deserves a nicer-looking garage. Or at least a garage that is located on the ground floor has a decent entrance, will open from afar, and would look relatively appealing from a distance.
No Parking Allowed
Do you remember the rule of not parking within 15 ft. of a fire hydrant? Oh yeah, not to do it. The homeowner here clearly has a BIG problem. Not only is the homeowner not preventing others from blocking the fire hydrant, but he has prevented himself from parking at all.
The garage will now turn into a gym, a television room, or a museum for the car, but there is no way the vehicle is getting out of there. The photograph looks as if it was professionally taken, so we have to ask ourselves, if there was a professional photographer around, why couldn't they have been a professional fire hydrate installer around?