A disused Boeing 737 is being turned into a luxury villa in Bali. Take a look.
The seats and flying instruments have been removed — and 31-year-old Russian entrepreneur Felix Demin is converting the aircraft into a minimalist two-bedroom villa.Renderings show Demin's plan for the villa, which is under construction. It includes a terrace on the aircraft's wing.Source: Felix Demin
The property, called Private Jet Villa by Hanging Gardens, is located on a clifftop near Nyang Nyang beach in Bali, Indonesia.It's already listed on travel website Expedia for 114 million Indonesian Rupiah, or about $7,320, a night.
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