From above, 31 Marston Avenue in Indooroopilly resembles a scattered pile of coins.
This Australian house will make you feel dizzy,
This unique house, designed by famous mid-century architect Donald Spencer in 1968, is truly one of a kind.
It consists of eleven interconnecting circles, all connected by curved brick walkways that enhance its distinctiveness.
Inside each circular room, every detail—like skylights and kitchen benches—is also circular.
This design gives you the feeling of stepping into the movie Inception.
In many ways, the house feels like a throwback to another era.
You’ll find classic features from the 1960s, including exposed brick and white popcorn ceilings.
Additionally, there are louvre windows and glass block walls throughout the space.
Interestingly, televisions are placed in some unexpected locations, adding to its charm.
The outdoor area also reflects a nostalgic vibe from the past.
There’s plenty of garden space and lawns, perfect for kids to play.
A large pool is included on the spacious quarter-acre lot as well.
According to the listing, this mid-century gem is perfect for Queensland living.
It offers modern conveniences while honoring the style of the 1960s.