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The house up for sale with its very own ball pit 'Cara Delevingne inspired me to put a ball pit in my home'
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Julie Williams said she is considering taking the balls with her when the house is sold Julie Williams said she was considering taking the balls with her after she sells her home
A home for sale on Merseyside that features a ball pit inspired by the actress and model Cara Delevingne has gone viral on social media. A woman who built a ball pit in a room of her house has said it was inspired by a similar one in the home of actress and model Cara Delevingne.
Julie Williams, an IT consultant from Birkdale, decided to transform an empty room in her house by filling it with more than 11,000 plastic balls. Julie Williams, an IT consultant from Birkdale on Merseyside, said the unusual feature, which was put beside a flight of stairs in the upstairs of her home, had brought her family a lot of joy, adding: "You can never be sad in a ball pit."
"No-one really thinks about the idea of putting a ball pit in their own house," she said."No-one really thinks about the idea of putting a ball pit in their own house," she said.
Julie said she was open to the idea of letting a prospective buyer keep the unusual feature, adding: "If the new owners want to keep it - it's been built in, it makes sense." The feature earned online fame after Ms Williams' home was put up for sale and she said "if the new owners want to keep it... it's been built in, it makes sense".
Julie said she occasionally sips champagne while sat in the pit with friendsJulie said she occasionally sips champagne while sat in the pit with friends
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