Oddly shaped home in Massachusetts has a definite Andy Warhol influence. Take a look
A uniquely-shaped home on the real estate market in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, for $995,000 is more than just a pretty face. The interior is also quite appealing in a throwback sort of way.
The inside of the two-bedroom, two-bathroom house appears to be heavily influenced by Andy Warhol, an artist who revolutionized pop art during the 1960s, based on some of the photos featured on Sotheby’s International Realty. (Yes, we’re referring to the soup can pictures in the dining area.)
Of course, the rest of the house also flows with a funky, hippy-like feel in terms of color, spectacular use of hardwood and, of course, furniture style.
Yes, it’s just really cool both inside and out.
“Delight your senses in this warm and inviting home,” the listing says. “Featuring soaring cathedral ceilings detailed with wood accents create a harmonious and airy feeling throughout.”
Other amenities include:
Chef’s kitchen
Gas fireplace
Built-in book shelves
Loft space
There’s also a beautiful zen garden in the backyard.
The 1,464-square-foot-house even appeared on Dwell, a website that focuses on unique homes on the real estate market.
The listing is held by Kerrie Marzot.
Woods Hole is about 75 miles southeast of Boston.
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