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Published 08:40 3 Nov 2017 GMT
To create this wonderful abode comprised of a mere 25 million Lego bricks, Airbnb teamed up with the Lego House in Denmark.
There are Lego chairs, Lego tables, Lego plush animals, a pool filled with Lego, a mattress thankfully not made of Lego, a Lego kettle, and a TV made from (you guessed it) Lego.
So, how much would one night in this beauty cost? Nothing, actually, because Airbnb are planning on letting one family stay there for a night for free.
They'll even give you access to a Lego machine just in case there wasn't enough Lego in the house already. Oh, and there'll be mandatory Lego slippers available too. Thankfully.
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