Unique, artistic homes available for sale,
From ultra-stylish to slightly eerie, the artwork in these homes is sure to spark conversation among visitors.
When selling a house, vendors are typically advised to neutralize the space, creating a blank canvas for buyers.
However, for some properties, their distinctive character is one of the most appealing aspects.
Here are some of the most artistic and personality-filled homes currently available on the market.
Fitzroy, Melbourne’s hub for all things trendy and bohemian, is home to a Victorian terrace on Young Street.
This property perfectly reflects the area’s vibe, with its south wall entirely covered by a mural by James Reka.
Reka, a Melbourne-born street artist, created the mural, showcasing some of the local wildlife of the Fitzroy area.
Inside, the house combines its heritage features with a sleek, modern extension, offering a perfect blend of old and new.
Interestingly, the house also hides a camouflaged terrace within its garage, adding to its creative design.
This compact one-bedroom flat in Collingwood proves that small spaces can still have significant personality and character.
In the small, enclosed balcony, a floor-to-ceiling mural playfully illustrates a person picking up a monstera plant with chopsticks.
The kitchen is under three meters wide, and the dining table is only slightly larger than a pizza.
However, with a price range of $390,000 to $420,000, this flat could make an ideal first home purchase.
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A striking black-clad building on the site of an old motel is currently for sale in Boat Harbour Beach, Tasmania.
The globetrotting owners have a keen eye for interior design, with travel souvenirs scattered throughout the home.
These include vintage Japanese fishing floats, retro travel posters, and a staircase inspired by Cape Town’s design.
In the bathroom, a mural by a local artist may not appeal to every buyer.
Not everyone would enjoy being stared down by a mysterious barber while showering, but it will surely spark conversation.
On the market for around $8 million is Woodside, a beautiful 1860s house located directly across from the St Kilda Botanic Gardens.
The owners have transformed the walls into a gallery, showcasing their impressive art collection alongside the home’s restored period features.
Throughout the house, bespoke murals are hidden, including wispy butterflies in the bathroom and an arcadian procession in the dining room.
With nudity featured in several of the murals, it’s likely to provoke a giggle from any visiting children.