IF a mega yacht isn’t quite luxurious enough and you crave the home comforts of a villa, good news.
An Asian firm has revealed the latest holiday destination for the super rich — a floating villa that can simply be moved to wherever you want to go.
The firm hopes millionaires and hotels will use the “SeaScape” which even has an underwater bedroom built in.
Each villa — or module — can exist standalone or as part of a larger integrated complex — modules simply connect together edge-to-edge, producing a number of possible arrangements.
They can be added on in 700-square-foot (65-square-meter) units, with a variety of options that include internal pools and sun decks.
“Our new series of floating villas demonstrates that it is possible to offer exceptional luxury through a simple, yet elegant modular design,” said Richard Colwill, Managing Director of BMT Asia Pacific. “In the Hotel & Tourism space we know we need to offer not only a unique experience, but also competitive costs and feasible deployment and operation.”
At the center of the floating villa is an acrylic underwater cylinder located in the center of the home that drops into the ocean to offer a 360-degree underwater viewing experience.
“A key feature of SeaScape is a superb underwater bedroom,” the firm said.
The 4-meter-diameter cylindrical room formed from high-grade acrylic can be installed within SeaScape, adding a unique resort experience in a market where the truly different is becoming harder and harder to realize.
The system is also easy to transport.
BMT Asia Pacific is currently seeking a commission to turn the SeaScape villa concept into reality.(SD-Agencies)
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