The UK's 'darkest home' with all-black ceilings, furniture, and even kitchen appliances hits the market in Scotland for £195,000
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A property in Scotland that is being dubbed the UK's 'darkest home' because of its moody interiors and furnishings has hit the market for £195,000. The unique property in Broxburn, West Lothian, appears to have an all-black theme, with a dark front door, as well as fencing, exterior walls, and a black shed in the back garden.
The stairs, floors, kitchen appliances, as well as most of the ceilings and walls of the three-bedroom house are black too. Purple soft furnishings - such as curtains, feature walls and sofa cushions - are mixed in with the dark interiors, making the semi-detached property a strong contender for the title of the 'UK's darkest home'.
The sale is managed by Prime Property Auctions and the listing describes 'a spacious living area, and roomy kitchen' as well as 'additional storage with a good-sized shed and large garage'. The agency is currently accepting offers for the uniquely furnished property with a 5pm deadline on Thursday, January 16.
This isn't the first time a home with unusual decor elements has sparked a conversation. Last November, a property listing for a quaint Northamptonshire home left hundreds reeling thanks to a very unexpected feature. A property in Scotland that is being dubbed the UK's 'darkest home' because of its moody interiors and furnishings has hit the market for £195,000.