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Stephen Fisher built his home with the goal of it being a one-of-a-kind, and by every measure he succeeded. Working alongside Guz Architects, a Singapore based company, he created an underwater entertainment room.
Yes, you heard correctly — an underwater entertainment room. Kind of like a fish tank, but way cooler because instead of fish, it’s built for humans.
The house, located in Singapore, is surrounded by a pool on the first floor. The basement has clear acrylic walls which allows his guests to see the amazing view of the pool. Check it out for yourself.
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