Gigantoman Dad: a Christmas tree in the house or a house on the Christmas tree
Categories: Design and Architecture | Holidays and Festivals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/gigantoman-dad-a-christmas-tree-in-the-house-or-a-house-on-the-christmas-tree.htmlAn 8-meter Christmas tree in the house? And why not! How the inventive dad from Britain managed to turn an ordinary dwelling into a real Christmas tree house, read our material.
A source: The Sun
39-year-old Colin Furze has created a beautiful Christmas tree illusion that pierces the house through. He sawed a tall tree into three parts, which he evenly placed in the living room, bedroom and on the roof.

The inventor dad has long wanted to decorate the house unusually for Christmas.
The most difficult task was to lift all the parts of the Christmas tree up the stairs. To do this, we had to move the furniture, but this did not spoil the festive mood at all.

After installing the Christmas tree, Colin posted a video of his idea on YouTube. This is not the first interesting invention of a resourceful Briton who works as a plumber. He also created a scooter that can accelerate to a speed of 132 km/h, and a motorcycle with a jet engine.
More than 7 million people have subscribed to the Ferza channel, and the video with the Christmas tree has gained more than 82 thousand views in just one evening!
Keywords: House | Christmas tree | Dad | Christmas
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