
3D epoxy floors let you experience the thrill of going to the toilet in public by using angled photos and multiple transparent layers to turn your bathroom into an outdoor space. Imperial, a company from Dubai, has cornered the 3D floor design market for now, but this product is too popular to remain exclusive for long.
3D epoxy floors let you experience the thrill of going to the toilet in public by using angled photos and multiple transparent layers to turn your bathroom into an outdoor space.

What do you do when your feet meet nice floors? Take a selfeet of course. There’s what the Instagram account named “I Have This Thing With Floors” is all about. It’s full of of the most beautiful, ornately tiled floors from all over the world with nicely dressed feet standing on them.
What do you do when your feet meet nice floors? Take a selfeet of course. There’s what the Instagram account named “I Have This Thing With Floors” is all about.

Daniella Marchesi walks across the 11 meter by 1.8 meter wide newly installed glass floor 138 feet above the River Thames at Tower Bridge, London, on November 10, 2014, after a £1 million improvement. The floor will allow visitors a view of the bridge lifts and is the most significant change since the Tower bridge Experience opening in 1982.
Daniella Marchesi walks across the 11 meter by 1.8 meter wide newly installed glass floor 138 feet above the River Thames at Tower Bridge, London, on November 10, 2014, after a £1 million improvement.

This bedroom may be one of the most unique sleeping quarters ever. Part of the Udang House (or Shrimp House) at the Bambu Indah hotel in Ubud, Bali, the one-of-a-kind room has tempered glass floor panels that reveal a stunning underwater panorama of the fresh shrimp pond that the house is situated above. From the comfort of their own bed, guests can spend hours gazing at the vibrant blue waters of the pond, enjoying the rare opportunity to see numerous crustaceans swimming around in a flurry...
This bedroom may be one of the most unique sleeping quarters ever. Part of the Udang House (or Shrimp House) at the Bambu Indah hotel in Ubud, Bali, ...
