The internet has conquered the internet in the storm for sale and divided the users into the “insane” retro interior.
The house with three bedrooms, which could be won for £ 250,000, caused a stir on social media for its retro rooms.
Housinghorrors has a video that was shared on the Tikok page: “I just found a dream house from the 1970s on Rightmove. Look at this because the interior is crazy.”
As soon as the video was cut into the lounge of the house, the hosts said: “Oh, my days, I have never seen so many patterns in my whole life.
“Do you know what, I'll say it now, I'm actually not doing it. It actually feels very happy, it feels very warming, very cozy. It is very picturesque.
“And it is for sure to say that some very happy grandparents once lived in this property or lived in this property.”
In the entire property, the flower issue is obvious and from the moment they step through the door.
From the couch to the bedrooms, the colors are exactly on your face and it is a very happy looking house.

As soon as the video cuts into the lounge of the house, the hosts said: “O my days, I've never seen so many patterns in my whole life

“Do you know what, I'll say it now, I'm actually not doing it. It actually feels very happy, it feels very warming, very cozy. It is very picturesque.
The video says: “Obviously it will not be for the taste of everyone, many people will suggest that it is very out of date, but it is nice to see that the personality of the owner reflects in the actual interior.
“How often do you see these boring, boring gray, modernized interiors. That has character. It is playful, it's colorful. It just feels good and a happy, cozy home.
However, the property is not for everyone's taste and some people shared their disapproval of the design.
One said: “I would have to decorate/dismantle it because the colored colors and busy patterns are a sensory nightmare for me, but beautiful sizes in the rooms.”
Another user said: “I love it. I would change it, but I love it. '
In the meantime, another user did not hold back and said: “If I wanted to live in the 1950s, I would live with Nigel Farage.”
While another simply commented: “It looks like a migran.”



But others weren't so critical and even said that the design raised them.
A user wrote: “You are absolutely right! Anyone who decorated this house must have been such a happy soul. All these colors and flower patterns only radiate joy, it looks like a place full of good mood and love! '
After an apparently ordinary home in Northamptonshire has been brought onto the market for £ 165,000, but its contrasting interior has left some shocked.
The yellow property in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, seems to be similar to any other house on the perfectly ordinary street.
But a step in the house tells a completely different story that surprises some of the “crazy” and “chaotic” decor.
The baroque style wallpaper is spread along the hallway walls, which are also adorned with different photos from different periods and mirrors.
Light pink pearls drape from a door frame, while its extravagant and light red carpet and Fuchsia lamp collapse with the walls.
The topic is continued in the living room of the property with two bedrooms, such as stripes and flower blue paper decorated the walls next to several photos.

An apparently ordinary home in Northamptonshire was launched for £ 165,000, but his contrasting interior has left some shocked

Baroque -style wallpaper extends over the walls of the corridors, which are adorned with different photos from different periods and mirrors

The topic is continued in the living room of the property with two bedrooms, like striped and flower blue paper adorn the walls next to different photos

And the eccentric topic also runs into the kitchen, with the refrigerator and various cupboards in colorful fruit magnets and letters
Accents of bright pink drive away throughout the room, as a table that is draped in a multi -colored tablecloth is located in the middle.
China plates and the apparently collective toy sit on a closet and stare at all visitors who can sit on the sofa.
A Tikok user who makes horrors in residential buildings described the cozy property as “organized chaos”.
“There is so much going on, I almost don't know where to look,” said the user for social media: “At the same time it also looks organized.
“This place looks very well lived, very loving home, very caring family who lives here, but there is just a lot going on.”
The eccentric topic also runs into the kitchen, with the refrigerator and several cupboards in colorful fruit magnets and letters.
The Tikok user also found that the kitchen, which was drowned with plenty of fridge magnets, was “the icing on the cake”.