A retro-themed home that feels like stepping into a time warp has just hit the market for £550,000, complete with an iconic avocado bathroom suite.
At first glance, the three-bedroom detached house might seem ordinary from the outside, but once inside, it’s like being transported straight back to the 1970s.
Located in a cul-de-sac in Dartford, the property is adorned with vintage décor, drawing heavy inspiration from the popular home styles of the ’70s.
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The kitchen is a nostalgic tribute to the era, featuring a mustard yellow and orange color scheme, complemented by a Smeg fridge and vinyl artwork.
The lounge continues the retro theme with parquet flooring and more mustard hues, this time on the walls and sofa, all enhanced by the presence of various plants.
One of the living areas is particularly striking, with a unique orange and cream egg-shaped chair accompanied by a matching oval high chair.
The bedroom maintains a more subdued vibe, decorated in neutral tones, with a retro bed serving as the focal point.
The bathroom, however, is the pièce de résistance—a full avocado suite that’s a blast from the past. The walls, sink, and bathtub are all adorned in the same muted green tile, reminiscent of classic ’70s design.
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In addition to these features, the home offers a garden, two additional bedrooms, and a dining area.
This unique property is currently listed by Fox Estate Agents for £550,000, according to Luxury Property News.
The listing describes the property as: “Fox Estates are proud to offer this beautifully presented detached family home with 3 bedrooms.
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“This house benefits from being in a popular cul de sac location close to local schools and shops.
“The house also benefits from off-road parking to the front and a garage to the side.
“There is also double glazing and gas-fired central heating throughout the house.”
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