Stalking in colour
Take a terrace in Paddington, Sydney. Do the usual. Dark grey exterior. White interiors. So far just like your neighbours. Add black trims. Still like many of your neighbours. Fill with colourful furniture, rugs and great art. You're narrowing down the locals who decorate just like you. Paint your kitchen in your face yellow. All of it. Everything. OK now you're on your own! So much to love about this house. Some of it leaves me scratching my head. Does anyone know if the pyramids of fruit are pieces of art, housewarming presents or early "Christmas trees"? Link while it lasts here.
Reader Comments (18)
Your commentary about this terrace house is just hilarious Jo. Yep, that yellow does set them apart from the neighbours. And I have no answer to the fruit pyramids...lol!
What a fun house! (Fruit pyramids = hilarious, but I guess the yellow kitchen equivalent alternative to floral arrangements!)
The fruit pyramids kind of look like a modern take on the traditional williamsburg fruit cone, which would actually make them christmas decorations. But how knows, they might just be really really expensive art :).
Can I be brutally honest? The decor of this house does absolutely nothing for me. Love the architecture but if I bought it I would change everything, in fact, I think I couldn't live in such an aggressive environment for a minute.
yellow is my favorite color, but that kitchen is too much! the bedrooms are the best part of this house.
i love the red and black in the bedroom
What, you don't stack fruit at your house? ;-) I have to agree with Selina. Also I'd be tearing up that wall to wall carpet. What a fabulous terrace though.
that dark trim and wall-to-wall carpeting give me the heebie jeebies. in fact, the only thing i love is the art and the outdoors.
Amazing colours! I especially love the bedroom with the Tin Tin posters! Absolutely amazing...
Love K
I really like how they use red to keep the bedrooms uniform (and really enjoyed your commentary on this one!)
Love the carpet in the surfboard picture. Do you know who makes it?
A breath of fresh air, so sick of everyone being so neutral and tasteful, this is fun. I'd put up with the yellow as I'd be using it as a holiday house if the budget stretched that far.
I can't explain my response to this one ... yellow is far from my favourite colour but just looking at that kitchen made me break out in a huge grin! I may not keep the splashbacks but the cupboards can stay - they would make me happy every day! The suns on the ceiling can be burned as a sacrifice to the style gods, though - some design wrath might be meted out just in retaliation to their existence :P
Much too heavy on the shiny black motif. I like the shiny black fire place, and maybe some of the doors and window mouldings, but why give so much weight to those giant louvered closets? And the black tile floor really gets me down. The tiled bedroom gives off the strangest vibes, a combo reminiscent of Nagel prints, The Peach Pit from 90210, a day care classroom, and some nautical elements thrown in for good measure. Too much! But on a positive note, design like this is so fun to look at respond to.
I think I like this house, but the distorted-perspective, quasi-HDR photography really detracts and I can't focus on anything else except that my eyeballs hurt from straining to focus.
I simply love the backyard ! Love how open it feels..
I really don't like those real estate pictures, they over light all the pictures to sell better, it doesn't work for me.
And about the House, yellow, let's just say, is a matter of taste :)
I love the yellow, and the sunshine light fixtures!