This hotel room served in the Royal Navy - Yanko Design
I learnt two new things today. The first was the give-and-take "glamping" which is a portmanteau of glamour and camping, associated with the world of camping that brings luxury to traditional practices. The 2nd affair I learnt was that you can legitimately live inside a decommissioned Regal Navy Bounding main King helicopter in Scotland.
Martyn and Louise Steedman decided to convert their farmland into the perfect camping ground spot. All the same, they ditched the tents and settled for a massive helicopter instead! A motion that took them a lot of fourth dimension, effort and £40,000, the helicopter is now by far the world'due south coolest bed and breakfast spot e'er! The helicopter'southward body was cleared out to make space for a mini-kitchen, a shower-room, and sleeping space for vi… achieved by a triple bed, then a double bed, and lastly, a single bed right at the tail of the helicopter. The chopper's decor on the inside is starkly unlike from its well-maintained outside. While the outer body still looks similar a navy helicopter, the insides are rather cozy and homely. They're even painted white to seem spacious rather than cramped. The most interesting detail however, is the lounging area a.k.a. the cockpit which retains the entire command panel from the helicopter's original make. The airplane pilot seats were switched for much more than comfortable leather swivel chairs with a table in between for either champagne, or a rather advisable game of Battleship!
Oh, yes, I asked myself the same question besides… but no. The helicopter doesn't wing.
Designers: Martyn & Louise Steedman.
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/07/18/this-hotel-room-served-in-the-royal-navy/
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