A house is being sold in Great Britain for £150,000: inside it looks like a children's playground.
An unusual house in Chesterfield
According to The Sun: A three-bedroom house in Chesterfield, selling for £150,000, looks quite ordinary from the outside, but its interior has amazed many potential buyers who described it as "crazy".
This original property is located in Walton, and from the street, you would hardly guess what surprises await behind the doors.
This three-bedroom house in Chesterfield is for sale for £150,000.Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
Extravagant interior
When you step inside, you are greeted by an explosion of color and patterns that will not leave you indifferent.
The kitchen, adorned with alphabet wallpaper, resembles a children's play area rather than a typical family kitchen.
Even the fridge is decorated with colorful tiles featuring letters and numbers, beautifully complementing the walls.
If you continue down the hallway, you will encounter even more impressive details: the floor, walls, and even the ceiling are covered with black and white tiles, creating a striking effect.
The bedrooms continue this theme and are also decorated with alphabet patterns.
Even the bathroom floor is covered with soft letters of the alphabet, not letting you escape the vibrant decor.
The second hallway is filled with black and white discs and mirrors that complete the image of this unusual house.
Social media users are amazed by what they see. One noted that "after 30 seconds in there, I would have a headache," while another called it "a nightmare for dyslexics." Others suggested that the house might have previously belonged to a children's caregiver.
Despite the extravagant style, the house is offered at a relatively reasonable price, making it attractive to bold buyers looking for something unconventional.
Opportunities for modernization
The property has gardens in front and in the back, a garage, and street parking, but it requires modernization. This makes it an ideal project for those who want to make their changes.
On the ground floor, there is a living room, dining room, second living room, kitchen, toilet, and access to the garage and garden. On the second floor, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
This is not the first unusual property that astonishes buyers: for example, a three-bedroom house in Brislington, Bristol, initially appeared cozy, but one awful detail turned out to be unacceptable.
The open communal space looked quite normal, but on closer inspection, one could notice a surprising addition that shocked viewers.
The toilet was located right in the center of the room, next to the washing machine, fridge, sink, and even a coffee maker.
Despite being adjacent to the kitchen area, there was no partition separating the toilet from the dining room.
This unusual situation was described as "a helper/plumber on the first floor" in the advertisement.
Photos of the property quickly spread across the Internet, leaving users "amazed" and joking about the strange layout.
Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
Copelands, Auctions House/Rightmove
The bedrooms continue this theme, also decorated with alphabet patterns.
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