As if the compound wasn't secure enough, the home is also surrounded by seven-foot-high sliding walls.
The walls can be electronically sealed.
The concrete slabs open to expose windows, and an aluminum grate rises to let sunlight in.
It can transform from sealed fortress to inviting home with just a few quick maneuvers.
When the walls and shutters retract, the revealed structure looks more like a modern home.
"When it shrinks you can say it's ugly, it's a block," architect Robert Konieczny previously told Insider. "But when it opens, it becomes a friendly, nice, interesting building."
A drawbridge leads to a roof terrace above the pool.
The bridge retracts into the surrounding concrete. For security purposes, the only available entrance to the house is the front door.
The swimming pool can also be enclosed in giant metal walls in case of a zombie apocalypse.
In the event of an apocalypse, residents will still be able to take a dip in the pool.
It may be made of concrete, but the interior is light and airy.
The interior was designed by Magdalena Radaloowicz-Zadrzyński. Who knew zombie-proof homes could look so good?