Ever wonder what our lives could be like in 50 years if global climate change continues the way it’s going? Think natural disasters galore… hurricanes and tornadoes and tsunamis, oh my. In that case, we may all be looking for ways to protect our own homes from disaster. One manufacturer, Berry Plastics, along with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, has created a protective layer for homes that may actually help, and it comes in the form of wallpaper. That’s right, bomb-proof wallpaper… that can actually withstand a wrecking ball, and presumably, other forms of direct force. If we continue to live in and perpetuate a globally warming world, this is just the kind of thing we may need in our homes in the near future.
To learn more about how the wallpaper works, click here.
[Via: Inhabitat]
















Um… If the roof is holding up the wallpaper, what’s holding up the roof?
I’m pretty sure most house’s have their roof held up by their walls…