When someone asks us how we would spend our winnings if we were to win lotto, our imagination runs wild; "I'd get a disappearing pool that doubles as an entertaining deck!"
At the press of a button, the deck slowly lowers itself. One minute it's a modern-looking wooden deck, capable of supporting hundreds of kilograms per square metre. The next it's a contemporary pool, capable of being fully or partially lowered, to suit both children and adults.
So, how does it work? My bet is magic, but according to Agor, it's run by a water-based hydraulic system.
It should come as no surprise that this innovation is fast becoming the home-improvement choice for rich residents dealing with space limitations (think New Yorkers, Londoners and the like).
Well, thanks to Agor Engineering, this incredible design has been turned into reality. That is if you have £500,000 (AU$1.07 million) to spare.
Whoever said money doesn't buy happiness, obviously, didn't know about this invention.
To see the video of the deck in action click here.