THE UK’s ‘darkest ever’ house is up for auction – with entirely black exterior, ceilings and KITCHEN.
The unique property in Broxburn, West Lothian, has black exterior walls as well as a black front door, black fencing, black decking and even a black shed in the back garden.
The house has an entirely black exterior, ceilings and kitchen[/caption]
Located in Broxburn, West Lothian, the semi-detached property has a guide price of £195k[/caption]
Even the back garden features black decking and matching shed[/caption]
The stairs, floors, as well as most of the ceilings and walls are black too.
Even the kitchen fridge and bathroom are the same shade.
The only variation is dark purple accents – such as curtains, feature walls and sofa cushions, making it a strong contender for the title of the UK’s darkest home.
The listing for the three-bedroom semi-detached home describes “a spacious living area, and roomy kitchen” as well as “additional storage with a good-sized shed and large garage”.
The uniquely furnished property could be yours as it’s available for auction through Prime Property Auctions.
With a guide price of £195,000, the agency is taking offers on the unique home – with the deadline at for 5pm today.
While Broxburn’s all-black property stuns with its moody aesthetic and dark purple accents, Florida’s ultra-narrow home turns heads for its towering defiance of convention.
A bitter land dispute led to a man building a towering 10ft-wide, 19ft-tall house to spite his neighbors – and it’s now worth £500,000.
Developer John Atkins, a resident of Jacksonville, Florida, refused to sell a narrow strip of land situated between two properties, despite repeated demands from his neighbours.
Instead, he decided to make the most of the narrow plot by constructing what’s now known as a “spite house.”
Neighbors were furious, claiming the space was far too tight for a proper home.
But John was determined to prove them wrong.
After initial plans for a 15ft-wide house were rejected by city officials, he came back with an even slimmer design – and regulators couldn’t find any reason to stop it.
The result was a house just 10ft wide and 19ft tall, standing proudly and looking straight into the gardens of the neighbouring properties.
In June 2024, the unusual property was snapped up by new owner Mike Cavanagh for £500,000.
Despite its odd dimensions, Mike is thrilled with his purchase, calling it a “quirky but solid investment.”
Inside, the 1,547-square-foot home features smart built-in storage and custom furniture, including a white oak sofa that Mike says was “pricey but totally worth it.”
While his neighbours might not be fans of the towering house, Mike doesn’t mind.
The only variations in colour are dark purple accents – such as curtains, feature walls and sofa cushions[/caption]
The property comprises a spacious living area and three bedrooms[/caption]
Uniquely furnished, the property is sure to appeal to homeowners seeking an exceptional new home[/caption]
The agency is taking offers on the unique home[/caption]
This property is close to Livingston and Edinburgh City Centre[/caption]
Residents are said to enjoy a strong sense of community, with local parks, schools, and shops enhancing the neighbourhood[/caption]