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As children, we all imagined living in a chocolate-filled house. Only the thought of residing in a home with chocolate flooring, walls, furniture and everything else provided us with blissful joy. Movies like Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory fuelled our fantasies of unlimited sweet treats. As we grew older, we lost touch with our childhood imaginations. However, with the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), we can now visualise our fantasies. A recent AI video offers a virtual tour of a long-forgotten dream.
The video, which was shared on Instagram, shows a tiramisu-filled house. The house’s exterior is chocolate cake, and the bed is a well-decorated Italian dish. The bed is even sprinkled with tiramisu special cocoa. Everything is chocolatey, including the drawing room, guest room, bathtub and swimming pool. The entire thing is so spongy and creamy that you can actually smell espresso while watching the video.
The video resonated with an astounding 95 million viewers on the microblogging platform.
A user humorously commented, “Phir log bolenge, ladki saara ghar khaa gayi. (Then people will say, the girl ate the whole house.)”
Another user said, “2 hours with my friends and that entire house is gone.”
A user mentioned, “I want a house like this. I don’t want it I NEED IT.”
“House of dreams,” said a user.
A comment read, “I’d live on the street for eating the house.”
Now let’s be real: did you know that Paris actually has a chocolate cottage? Created by chocolatier Jean-Luc Decluzeau, it’s a fully equipped hotel suite designed to accommodate four people. A representative for the business told TODAY Home that he and his son spent 600 hours collaboratively to build the cottage.
According to the news site, this almost 200-square-foot dwelling is constructed entirely of 3,000 pounds of chocolate.
The French Cottage by Jean-Luc Decluzeau is literally living up to the phrase “Home Sweet Home” – as it’s made entirely from 1.5 tons of chocolate. ????????????@ https://t.co/WQ8uJA375r pic.twitter.com/1ucfHExkq1— Homecrux (@HomeCrux) September 22, 2018
Aside from the roof and walls, the house’s interior is also entirely composed of chocolate. A bookshelf, clock, dresser, fireplace, and even a chandelier are among the furniture pieces crafted from the delicious treat.
Books, candles and vases are among the many of the little household items made of chocolate.
You may be wondering how the home is shielded from actual wildlife and weather. Well, it is secure within a glass house named L’Orangerie Ephémère, which is situated in Cité de la Céramique.
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