Here we have a home that demonstrates how stark white walls don't mean that a house can't be colorful. Why, however, they painted all the exterior brick blue, I don't understand. Anyway, the 1991 contemporary home, located in Pauma Valley, California, has 3bd, 3.5ba and is listed for $1.15M.
Enter an open "foyer." The front door is painted purple inside. Love that.
Immediately to the right is a big bright living room with a contemporary fireplace. I think that the colorful chimney is wallpaper, there's a blue square painted on the wall with an orange door to the left that matches the Mona Lisa art.
Also in the living room is a recessed wet bar.
The open concept living/dining room features a custom made conversation pit. I'm disappointed that the furnishings don't seem to be included. But, I guess there's enough color for the buyers to put their own stamp on it.
Look at the tile column that appears to be made of Legos. The stairs and seats in the pit are made of concrete, so all that's needed are some cushions.
Brightly striped wall in the dining room has a neon sign that says, "Steak Me Home Tonight." I wonder if it conveys.
The spacious powder room has pink toilet paper roll wallpaper.
The kitchen has white cabinetry and features a blue island, but accessories provide pops of color.
In the family room, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace looks funky with raised geometric shapes painted gray. I suppose that you can repaint it, if you want. Light blue shelving and cabinets provide the color in the room.
Purple carpeting in the primary bedroom. I see what they were trying to do with the bed, but it's just not bright enough.
I prefer this bedroom with the mural and geometric shapes.
Check out the bright yellow wall of cabinets in the home office. That desk would be easy to duplicate.
Colorful wallpaper and doors.
The basement is a blank canvas.
This home is located in a country club.
Nice entrance to the driveway, but I think it would look classier if they hadn't painted the bricks.
Path to the front door looks nice.
The kidney-shaped pool kinda looks heart-shaped, too. A privacy wall surrounds the property.
They didn't show it, but there's a sun room or conservatory in the back.
Unusual elevated yard area has a ladder to get to it.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/15759-Pauma-Valley-Dr_Pauma-Valley_CA_92061_M28257-29025
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Oh, my Lord, talk about your colorful homes, you gotta see this one. (I mean, look at the front door, and they painted all the bricks blue.) It was built in 1991, but looks totally mid-century modern. Located in Pauma Valley, California, it has 3bds, 4ba, and is priced at $1.15M.
The front door is purple on the inside. Love the colorful sputnik light.
We have to remember that this home was built in the 90s, so it had to be custom-designed. Look at the size of this conversation pit.
Wow, look at the orange beams and the simulated Lego column. How fun would it be to fill it w/colored plastic balls?
It even has a living wall of ivy.
Look at that- there are beams above the beams. Does that neon sign say "Steak Me Home Tonight?" Like the Eddie Money song, Take Me Home Tonight- corny.
This is the living room, aside from the conversation pit. I like the fireplace.
There's a nice bar back here. I would like it if the furnishings came with this house.
The only color in the spacious kitchen is the center island and colorful dishes on the open shelving.
This is a family room. Look at the texture on the fireplace.
The primary bedroom has a purple carpet and a colorful mural. The bed's a little dull, though.
Love this bath. Where did they find pink toilet paper roll wallpaper?
Love the home office.
The basement is finished, but it's just a blank slate.
Large patio with a pool and a privacy wall on the side of the home.
Looks like there's a greenhouse or conservatory.
Behind the house is a 2-level patio and greenspace.
Brick columns flank the entrance to the property via a long driveway.
The home, surrounded by a wall, is on a .50 acre lot.
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