Jono Williams, a plastic engineer and graphic designer from New Zealand, has spent almost three years to design and build himself a complete personal man cave entitled as Skysphere. However, just to clear you, this man-cave unlike others is not in some basement or garage but is a 33-feet tall and 270-square-feet of living space.

According to Williams, the ultimate man cave is one that serves chilled beer while you are sitting on the couch and is equipped with awe-inspiring entertainment system, PlayStation. To make the cave a home away from home, Williams has equipped the Skysphere with all possible smart home identifications like solar panels, fingerprint access, automated beer cooler that texts when running low and voice-controlled LED lighting.

The voice-activated man cave is carefully engineered to get circular polycarbonate windows for maximizing 360-degree views of the surroundings. To build this transportable Skysphere man cave Williams spent about $50,000, but he is positive to build a house underneath it and to move it to some coastal area.

He started this Skysphere as DIY project and took classes to gain the insight on how to make a home that is structurally stable to withstand high winds and natural calamities like earthquake.

Custom-made furniture to enjoy panoramic views from the top
Couch and PlayStation to spend quality time with friends
Beer cooler that texts when running low with stock
Solar panels on top of the structure
The 33-feet tall Skysphere with 270-square-feet of living space

Via: Inhabitat

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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