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If you were the lucky (and wealthy) owner of two new penthouse apartments, could you think of a better way to connect your new spaces than with a slide?

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Chances are your answer to that question was, “Yes. I would use stairs.” The bachelor who owns theĀ attached apartments, however, chose the much less reasonable but much more fun option: a stainless steel slide. This makes my inner-child happy.

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6 Responses

  1. pixelecho69 says:

    I guess if I was that rich I would install something like that for my children not for me well maybe.

  2. fxgeorges says:

    Wow, that is a neat idea. Thanks for sharing! Most people think I'm weird if I mention we have a swing in our living room!!

  3. Amy PureHome says:

    If I had all the money in the world….I would certainly have extraordinary things like this is my home!

  4. arborbarber says:

    Wow! I would love to have this in my home for my kids…

    Arbor Barber http://www.arborbarbertreeservice.com

  5. Niko says:

    ha that has to be one of the coolest things I have seen in a house of that style.

    I personally believe that the slide adds to the modern style.

  6. Anna@HGTV says:

    The Ron Clark Academy has a slide so the students can take the stairs…or slide to their first floor classes. http://blogs.ajc.com/get-schooled-blog/2009/12/17
    I think all schools should have them. Also, I visited a friend's workplace where the building was a converted fire station. They had a pole you could slide down in the middle of the lobby.

Lili ZarghamiLili is Editorial Director of HGTV.com. Her personal obsessions include looking for just the right sofa, ogling real estate listings, and reading floor-plans. She has an admitted "chair problem," collecting...

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