In the world of home buying, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. And in the case of a house in the UK, opinions couldn’t be more divided. The property’s exterior? A total crowd-pleaser. But step inside, and things quickly took a colorful turn.
The house had all the right features—a spacious four bedrooms, a master suite, a garage, and a picture-perfect garden. The listing boasted a “high standard” interior, which, as it turns out, was a bit of a stretch.

Why? Because when potential buyers stepped through the door, they were hit with a sea of purple. From the walls to the carpets, and even the furniture—everything was drenched in this bold, royal hue. Now, some people might love purple, but this was a lot of purple. Even the closet doors weren’t safe.

The bathroom? Oh, it got its own purple makeover. White tiles were decorated with purple floral patterns, and the bathtub sat in a sea of shaggy purple carpet. The whole place looked like it had been dipped in a grape soda!

Despite the overwhelming color choice, this purple paradise was listed at a hefty $5 million. So, here’s the big question: Could you see yourself living in a home where purple is the star of every room? Share your thoughts with friends—would you take the plunge or pass on this colorful disaster?