Let's be honest.
Who hasn't admired Dr Evil's volcano hideaway or Scaramanga’s entire Island on Koh Tapu and kinda wished they had a lavish secret lair to call home?
Well, if you have plenty of laundered cash on-hand (and what self-respecting super villain doesn't), you could pick up this lair-worthy pad in Australia's spectacular Cape Tribulation (even the name of the place is fitting - all villains have faced their trials and tribulations, right?)
With huge concrete cantilevers and a remote setting, it's the perfect place to plot your evil plans. Plus it's it's built on a man-made lake with a drawbridge to keep your arch-nemesis at bay. Check it out, it's pretty spectacular:
Whoever your enemies are, they'll have a hard time tracking you down at this hidden location outside of Australia's Cape Tribulation. And when they do, you'll be prepared...
Protected by a man-made lake (ready to be filled with laser-equipped sharks). All you'll need is some incompetent security guards to man the bridge.
This angle definitely gives off a Death Star vibe, right? Don't worry, it's OK to draw inspiration from the best (worst?) lairs...
It's always best to plot world domination under the cover of darkness. Mood lighting included.
Expanses of exposed concrete keeps the living area from feeling too welcoming. And that fan is ready to be turned into an overly complex torture device.
Imposing.
The centrally located acid bath is open-air for atmosphere.
It's hard to find good help these days. These two are still trying to figure out the latest plans for the lunar-based nuclear missile launcher.
Even the evil need rest if they're to operate at their most wicked.
Imagine the villain-worthy feasts you could whip up in this kitchen.
Perfect for setting up a plank for your captives to walk. Just fill the lake with flesh-eating piranhas and you're good to go.
Helicopter accessible (obviously).
If you're ready upgrade your lair, this one is available for a lazy $9 million. Check it out here.
Or, if you'd like to custom build your secret hideaway, we have evil* draftsmen and architects that can help.
*They're not really evil. They're actually quite nice. But don't let that put you off...
Brodie Norris runs Lunchbox Architect, featuring one architecturally designed home each weekday. Check out what's in the lunchbox today!
mosquitoes... -_-'
over a year ago by S