I love it when homes look typical from the outside, but inside, they tell an entirely different story.
If you're not a fan of bright colors, I'd look away now.
No one had any idea that a home in Middlesex, UK, held a giant secret inside. After all, the only hints of purple in sight were some lilac flowers planted by the door.
Once inside, though, everything was purple. And I mean E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G.
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From carpets to upholstery, this house pays homage to the royal color like nothing we've seen before…
It's not unusual for homeowners to paint the outside of their abodes in fun, bright colors while keeping the interior traditional.
But it's not every day you see the opposite.
Looking at it from the outside, you'd never know what hides behind these walls.
Sure, this four-bedroom home in Middlesex, UK, is beautiful, but it's also pretty unassuming.
A couple years back, the home was put up for sale at nearly $600,000 in US dollars.
Look closely and you'll see a flower pot full of lilacs outside the front door.
It's the only hint of what's to come when you step inside the home.
People from all over the world were shocked when pictures of the interior were released to the public.
Purple everywhere!
Purple has been the color most associated with royalty since the time of the Roman emperors.
It is still used by the British royal family and other royalty in Europe as a ceremonial color on special occasions.
In Europe and America, purple is the color most associated with vanity, extravagance, and individualism.
Among the seven major sins, it represents vanity. It is a color that is traditionally used to attract attention.
In parapsychology, people with purple auras are said to have a love of ritual and ceremony.
People from all over the world were shocked to see the inside!
Those who like the color purple say it's a dream. Those who don't say it's more like an eyesore.
Garish or gorgeous? You decide. After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The estate agent said the interior has a "family-inspired design" that was maintained at the highest standard.
A potential buyer was reportedly lined up for the property, but no word as to who lives there now.
In the back of the house, there's a beautiful garden with pristine landscaping and a paved terrace.
On the outside, the only hints of purple appear in the bundles of decorative lilacs.
Commenters couldn't help but liken the interior to the packaging on Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bars, which are widely popular in the UK.
And of course, the infamous Purple People Eater.
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