What would you do with three million Lego bricks? If you’re Britain’s James May, you’d build a house with them. Admittedly, for most, the multi colored 20 foot tall, two story house would be a bit of an eyesore in the otherwise picturesque Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey, but for the right buyer, it could have been a steal. We wonder what the homeowners insurance premiums are like on a Lego house?
The house’s exterior consists of alternating stripes of Lego’s most common colors: white, red, blue, yellow, and black. Transparent colored blocks are used for the windows.
On the inside, all of the home’s furnishings are crafted of Lego blocks, including beds, other furniture, and working sinks, toilets, and showers, complete with running water. May insists