Imagine entering a house where everything, including the walls and décor, is made of delicious tiramisu. Did we just describe your childhood fantasy? If yes, you are not alone. An AI artist has introduced us to the “tiramisu house” on Instagram. The clip shows a dream realm where the traditional tiramisu becomes more than just a dessert, it becomes the soul of a home. This creative piece explored the interior design of a house made entirely of tiramisu. The video begins with an exterior shot of the tiramisu house and gives us a glimpse of a bedroom, a living room, a study, a bathroom, and a swimming pool, all made of the sweet treat. From the walls to the furniture, the tiramisu covered every part of the house.
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In the caption, the content creator wrote, “I wish ‘home sweet home’ meant living in the Tiramisu House.” Watch the full video here:
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The AI-generated clip became quite popular among the people, as internet users flocked to the comments section to express their thoughts. One user said, “Best house ever.”
Another said: “After spending two hours with friends the whole house got destroyed.”
“This seems like every kid’s dream,” one comment read.
Others poked fun at the ridiculousness of the video, writing, “The ants say: now it’s our time to shine.”
One person wrote, “Home to stay [Cross sign] home for diabetes [Yes sign],
Another wrote: “Can I eat this?”
“Don’t try to tempt me, I’m on diet mode,” one user said.
Earlier in June, a similar AI-generated video of architectural designs made from common food items went viral on social media. Architect Fatih Eksi created some amazing AI (artificial intelligence) building designs by cutting up common food items like lemon, onion, kiwi, melon, carrot and tomato. He shared the video on Instagram which went viral and garnered over 23 million views. Click here to read more about it.
Which of these food-inspired buildings did you like most? Tell us.
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