Ever dreamed of living in Cuba or owning an Andy Warhol? Feeling flat with the muted tones of modern interiors? Here are five brilliantly bright rooms (and houses) on our site right now.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom actually has a gentle palette - but with bright pops of primary colour. The home combines the cosy, classic comforts of a Canberran home with modern and stylish design.
We love the fact you can step down into the master bedroom suite and unwind under the vaulted ceilings and sea blue feature wall.
This adorable mid-century villa is a must-see for first home buyers and downsizers. The charming chartreuse green door opens up to a world of possibility for the two-bedroom home.
The character features throughout are stunning, from the Yale blue and wood veneer cabinetry in the kitchen to the exposed brickwork, vaulted ceilings and grand glazed windows.
This property is just waiting for a new owner to add their own bright decor before chilling in the courtyard with a mimosa and some cool acoustic tunes.
This house on a corner black in Dickson has been nicknamed 'the rainbow house' in our office because it features so much colour.
The bedrooms have their own personalities with lavender, rust and blue feature walls, and even the courtyards of the property are a vibrant display of the beautiful colours you'd find on the exterior walls of homes in Havana.
This gorgeous inner north property has just hit the market and won't last long.
This home is set high in the street and framed by beautiful gardens of Japanese maples, azaleas, camellias and box hedges. An executive-style home with immaculate features, it includes lofty sloped ceilings and tall windows.
The home has a muted colour palette with just a pop of blue in the bathroom, bringing a calm, coastal element.
Two large alfresco areas invite you to take in the views of the gardens and relax with a coffee or friends. Located just a short bike ride or drive from the Belconnen town centre and University of Canberra.
This five bedroom home is set high in the hills of Karabar, overlooking Queanbeyan. Surrounded by beautiful bushland and natural foliage, the large timber framed windows spanning the property blur the lines between the indoors and out.
The master suite features large built-in wardrobes and a cosy couples' corner spa in the ensuite. Other unique details of the home include an enchanting wrap around verandah, a sauna and jarrah flooring.
The aqua kitchen is oh so 1990s. Style with some exotic flowers or vintage tea towels for a cute kitschy vibe.
By Bree Element