The teenage carpenter started a spectacular effort to create a floating castle out of an old, decommissioned barge, which surprised everyone.
When friends saw just a rusting wreck, the resolute young guy sacrificed his final money to buy the barge, to their disbelief and amusement.
He was first hesitant to purchase a tiny flat, but his limited resources made him consider turning the boat into a distinctive place to live.
Relentlessly, he gathered supplies for interior design from his dacha; all he needed was paint and a few tools to get started.
Restoring the metal frame, fixing any rust, patching any holes, and painting it all new were the first steps.

The young carpenter then tackled the task of insulating the interior and built small windows for a charming view of the sea.
Even though it was modest, the bedroom was unique and cozy, with a bed that doubled as a wardrobe during the day and sconces that provided soft lighting.
The carpenter’s ingenuity was demonstrated in the kitchen, which was thoughtfully positioned to preserve the existing piping and electrical.
The little living area next to the kitchen showcased the young man’s versatile carpentry and plumbing abilities with its foldable table and plush sofa.

With hands, the carpenter built a convertible roof. This creative feature ensured a smooth transition
to a covered area in the event of wind or rain, allowing for the pleasure of the open roof during clear weather.
When it was finished, the houseboat was dropped into the water with grace, attracting the attention of onlookers.
The young man’s fantasy of sailing over the seas in comfort was realized when he saw the renovated barge, which had the outside and interior design of a floating palace.