A Fire Pole Is A Fun Way To Travel Between Floors
Photography by Lucas Henning
When Designs Northwest Architects were designing this home in Stanwood, Washington, they included a fire pole as a fun way to get between floors.
h/t: contemporist
Photography by Lucas Henning
Positioned in the loft space of the upper floor, it drops down into the living room.
Photography by Lucas Henning
Photography by Lucas Henning
More Inspiring Stories
Summer House Designed With A Pool On Its Roof Can Be As Open Or As Closed As The Homeowner Desires
New Glass Room in French Alps Offers Amazingly Scary View
The Coolest University Dorm that You Can Imagine
A Beautiful Abandoned Casino In Constanta, Romania
Created With Billions Of Blocks: Pore Over These Gorgeous Minecraft Creations
Real Size Replica Of The Noah's Ark Opens At Kentucky Theme Park
Japan's Abandoned Mines Hint At The Ruins We'll Leave Behind
How You Live In Russia When You Supervise Local Road Police
Dutch Prisons Become Welcoming Homes For Refugees
Brad Pitt Has Built Over 100 Homes For Families Who Had Lost Everything During The Hurricane
National Geographic Travel Photographer Of The Year 2016 Winners
Magical Cityscapes And Travel Landscapes By Dotz Soh
Baroque Baths and Rococo Ripples: The Art of Historical Pools Reimagined With AI
These Playhouses Are Inspired By Japanese Architecture
Japanese Photographer Captures Stunning Images Of "Time-Traveling Samurai"
Boat Roofed Shed in Wales
This Is A Tiny Prefab Cabin With A Retractable Curved Window
A Hidden Jungle Book Facade Of Paris
Minimalist And Cinematic Drone Photography By Simeon Pratt
Apple To Create New UK Headquarters At London's Battersea Power Station
This Is How NYC Central Park Would Have Looked Based On A Rejected Design From 1858
Graphic Designers Remade Old Buildings Around The World By Using Trends Of The 21st Century
Alien Bar
Would You Feel Safe In A Building Like This?