Imagine, a house built for grinding, carving and flying tomatoes?! This home is a skateboarder’s dream. Actually, the living area of this home was developed by Pierre-Andre Senizergues (PAS), founder of Sole Technology and a former pro skater. It is a prototype for a single-family home to be used for indoor skateboarding. Too fun not to share.
Check out the back of that chair and the wall partition. Is this home for you? To read more about this prototype house, go to Inman News.
Check out the back of that chair and the wall partition. Is this home for you? To read more about this prototype house, go to Inman News.
Not my first choice. A gallery here in Atlanta, the Granite Room, has quarter pipe walls in a few of the rooms. It's an odd effect with art on the walls; when you have to climb a little to get close.
ReplyDeleteNot my first choice. A gallery here in Atlanta, the Granite Room, has quarter pipe walls in a few of the rooms. It's an odd effect with art on the walls; when you have to climb a little to get close.
ReplyDeleteThat is totally cool! I wouldn't want to live in this house, but for a skateboard fanatic, what could be better than boarding along the counter behind the kitchen sink?! Even if a thinking-outside-the-box idea doesn't appeal to you, you might still find inspiration in it :-)
ReplyDeleteWowza...I would need to live RIGHT NEXT TO the emergency clinic...just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteHahaha... this is cool! This idea gives skaters a chance to continue practicing their tricks at their homes.
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