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Published 10:59 2 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, you may ask?
Nothing, actually, because Airbnb are planning on letting one family stay there for a night for free.
How sound of them.
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.
You can apply to spend the night for free in the Lego Airbnb here.
According to them: "in some small way, your family will leave your footprint in LEGO House long after you leave, just like the memories of your time here."
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