
Celebrities often lead lives of unmatched luxury, with private jets as the ultimate symbol of success. These multi-million-dollar aircraft not only offer elite travel but also serve as customizable spaces reflecting personal style.

Celine Dion travels aboard her $42-million Bombardier BD 700 Global Express, ensuring “ample space for her entourage” and a peaceful environment that commercial flights can’t match.
Kylie Jenner, at just 23, spent $73 million on her Bombardier Global 7500, dubbed “Kylie Air,” featuring “custom pink lighting” and a full-size bed. Her jet doubles as a promotional tool for Kylie Cosmetics, with the brand’s logo visible throughout.
Lionel Richie and his daughter Sofia enjoy private air travel with Lionel’s Gulfstream G550, serving both business and leisure needs.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson uses his $65-million Gulfstream G650 for both work and family time, even changing his daughter’s diaper mid-flight.
Taylor Swift’s $40-million Dassault Falcon 900, personalized with her lucky number 13, allows her to travel in comfort while “creating a homey atmosphere” with fresh fruit and flowers on board.
What was this for and why a bottom shelf
Most homes built in the early to mid-1900s have a small shelf built into the wall in the kitchen or hallway. If you live in an old house, this may be the case. If you didn’t think much of this, you might have asked yourself why it was there. Yes, there was a reason for putting it there!
A phone niche is what that small shelf is called. People used landlines to talk to each other before cellphones. That seems like a very long time ago now. A lot of homes were built with just one space for the phone. A lot of them had a small shelf or drawer above or below the phone where you could put address or phone books. It seems so old-fashioned to even think about an address book these days!

Most people no longer have landlines and only use cellphones these days. But you can use this phone niche in different ways if your home has one! For decoration, you could buy an old phone and put it there. If you want, you could even use it. It’s big enough to hold books or other home decor items. You could also put a bunch of small plants in pots in the niche. There are many choices, and it’s up to you!

While I love how convenient new homes are, I also love how old homes have little details that make them unique. The house we live in is very old, so old that the idea of a phone niche was a long time away. Does your house have a place for the phone? If so, I’m very envious!
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