25 May 2015

All Aboard Airbnb's Floating House


There it sat amongst some of the tallest of London's skyscrapers, the house that Airbnb built. Looking as odd amongst the steel and glass as it did floating on the water. Yep, that's right, floating. You can’t have missed it on the news: a twee two-up two-down, with ample garden to the rear, chugging past the Thameside icons of London, towards its final destination in Canary Wharf.

Not something you see everyday.


We were fortunate enough to be invited round for a nose + quick tour (they must have liked our travel guide!). Ducking beneath the painted cranes and railway bridges of the Docklands, we dodged the unseasonal showers and weaved in between suits, shoppers, and outdoor smokers, to find the littlest house in the Wharf tucked neatly along the quayside. 


The gravel path cracked beneath the guests’ feet, while the grass of the garden shone a fresh green from the recent rain. The whole thing rocked slightly to the rhythm of so many steps, and the gentle waves of a few passing vessels.

Bunches of purple wisteria hung above the bright red door and a warm welcome waited inside. Tea, coffee, cake, and miniature scones - who couldn’t feel at home here? Furnishings from Ikea, Habitat, and a "drizzle" of John Lewis (their words, not mine!). The only item out of place, a boat’s wheel protruding from the sideboard, between the sink, the kettle, and the toaster - a not so subtle reminder that this house was afloat.



Someone will be staying there this weekend. I wish them good weather - the garden will make an excellent sun trap, all it needs for completion is a barbecue. I bet they suffer from the classic disorientation when they wake-up though. Not a bad thing, a sign of a perfect night’s sleep; but a shock when they pull back the curtains and find water lapping at the windowsill and tourists taking photos from the shore.

I hope the boat doesn’t sail away for a final trip once it’s finished in London. Here’s to other folk getting a glimpse of it as it pop-ups in other towns and cities across the UK. You can discover more about the Airbnb Floating House here. And let us know if you’ve found any stranger places to stay! Nik.
 
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34 comments:

  1. daisychaindream19:14

    This place looks just incredible!

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  2. Albert Wijaya21:01

    Wow, it looks really nice! It must be a great experience in the floating house. :)


    Best, Albert | Palming Pebbles

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  3. So neat that you got to go take a tour! I love the steering wheel in the kitchen.

    Christine | http://www.DimesandDonuts.com

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  4. Laura23:07

    This looks amazing!! Such a unique little getaway!


    Laura | laurakathren.blogspot.co.uk

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  5. Lucky you, getting to take a tour! I saw that they were having a contest for a nights stay, but I'm just a bit too far away. Should be a cool experience for the winner...and it's a brilliant publicity stunt.

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  6. unreal! I thought of fairy tales, such genius idea!

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  7. Okay, this is just way too cool.

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  8. That is so cool!! Haha love the casual placing of the wheel, constant reminder that you're afloat. X

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  9. I love that they've done this!

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  10. Fantastic! I love when architecture reflects imagination, I'd gladly stay here. Nik, this was written just as whimsically as the houseboat itself.

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  11. how fantastic! :)

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  12. Oh wow, this place is amazing! I wish I could stay there! :)

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  13. So cool. Would love to stay here, if only to give that wheel a spin.

    Mr Essentialist

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  14. The wheel was so cool. Imagine standing in your kitchen and driving your house away.

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  15. Ah! Thanks man! It was that kind of slightly odd, whimsical day. p.s. Just checking out your blog - awesome stuff!

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  16. I was chatting to the guys from Airbnb and they think it might tour a little more of the UK after it's London voyage. Who knows, you might get to see it near you!

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  17. I think someone did. I hope they do a write-up! Would love to know how the experience went...

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  18. Ha! Yeah. I just loved the fact that it was right next to the kettle and toaster. No need to leave the driving when you're getting thirsty or want a snack.

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  19. I think you're right - they had so much publicity from this! I can imagine they'll be doing loads more in the future...

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  20. I was in London a few weeks back and I
    stayed in a really low-average hotel.
    I wished I checked out AirBnB as well
    because they sure have good and
    affordable accommodation c: Xx
    http://icepandora.blogspot.com

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  21. Chelsea Ellis21:25

    Oh wow, that is amazing! I for one would love to stop there! :)

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  22. Ok, I want this to be my actual house please.

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  23. They should make it an on-going project I think!

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  24. That's a shame, make sure to check Airbnb out next time.

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  25. Pretty innovative isn't it!

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  26. Pretty unreal isn't it, quite a fun stunt.

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  27. Casually placed in the kitchen, I know!

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  28. Very surreal, Albert. Thanks for commenting.

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  29. Pretty special isn't it?

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