Sometimes, it can be pretty difficult to add bright and bold colours to interiors without it looking 'tacky' however the Sale House in Venice, California designed by Johnston Marklee Associates does an admirable job of using block colour. Although the project was completed in 2004, I'm blogging about it now because photographs of the property are still floating about on Tumblr and I was intrigued by the structure.
The house works as an added structure to a two-storey garage and studio known as the 2-4-6-8 House designed in 1978. The house consists of platonic geometry, incrementally scaled windows, rooms with block colours (pink, yellow, turquoise and orange) and transparant walls. I believe the space is now rented out for various uses including art exhibitions, sound sculptures and paintings.
Sources: ArchDaily & House Variety
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