MetroShip House Boat by Ballinger & Co

By Angel | July 7, 2009 4:53 am |
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Interior design


There are such people who hate the idea of living on one place and at the same time they are completely against of gypsy-like lifestyle so they create something like … a House Boat. The MetroShip 48′ x 12′ is exactly such a house and I am going to tell you a couple of words about it.

MetroShip House Boat by Ballinger & Co

This sophisticated houseboat was inspired by New York loft spaces and was built in 7 years. MetroShip belongs to GDM Ltd. and it was created in 1995 by David Ballinger. The ship is a completely hand-made one that comes with translucent aluminum grid panels, premium panoramic windows, and one-piece fiberglass roof system.

MetroShip House Boat by Ballinger & Co

The creation looks really unusual and hot and impresses everybody who meets it!

MetroShip House Boat by Ballinger & Co

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