100% solar-powered floating villa
- Australian designer Chuck Anderson's Lilypad is a 100% solar-powered rental property floating off Hand Beach in north Sydney.

It's a feeling we've all knowledgeable, floating leisurely on the sea surface with the sun warming our skin and also painting our eyelids coral coloured. But that amongst us hasn't assumed, at that really minute: "This is terrific, however it would be even better if I had a rental property."
Well, Australian engineer Chuck Anderson heard what the people want and built the Lilypad, a solar-powered floating suite bobbing simply off Sydney's Palm Beach.
The Lilypad is 100% solar-powered-- a style feature targeted from the first day.
" Maturing on Sydney's Northern Beaches and investing much of my life around boats, I always had a vision to create something absolutely special that people can currently delight in as their very own," Anderson told euronews. "Lilypad Hand Coastline certainly brings brand-new significance to the phrase self-dependent."
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