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This tiny floating hotel off the coast of Australia sleeps 2, costs $1,100 per night, and runs completely on solar power — see inside

Ian DavidsonFor $1,142 per night, two people can rent the villa.LilyPad Palm Beach.Ian Davidson

But, with doors open out to the deck, it's a way to enjoy the water and "eliminate the pitfalls of the traditional boating experience whilst amplifying the rest,"according to designer Anderson.As a floating structure rather than a boat, the villa is stable, while still drifting slightly with the ocean.Anderson said that it was key for him to make the structure in a way that wouldn't harm the pristine natural environment of the Australian coast.

 

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