This house in Torres Vedras, Portugal, designed by Portuguese architect and designer Pedro Gadanho, is a colorful wonderland of eyecandy. I love how color is used to define space and highlight accents.
Photos by Fernando Guerra, FG + SG | Architectural Photography.

7 Comments
Aliza on 06.07.2011 at 13:39 PM
wow amazing!
Emily on 06.10.2011 at 01:40 AM
how perfect is this place? I seriously can’t get over these colors and shapes.
Jay Banks on 06.12.2011 at 17:47 PM
Colours used are a bit too wild for me, but at least the design is not boring.
Craig on 08.18.2011 at 08:54 AM
i admit, i’m no good with color. the first look shocked me, but then i began to like. very creative. is it for use in a ‘normal’ house?
Justina on 02.19.2012 at 15:29 PM
Pink in the kitchen looks awful
pixz853 on 02.19.2012 at 21:53 PM
interesting, reminds me of some of Luis Barragan’s work with the slabs of colour and a ’70’s retro kind of feel, especially Italian 70’s..that amazing exhibition at the museum of modern art in New York ‘Italy: The New Domestic Landscape’
Brett Cairns on 04.28.2012 at 16:44 PM
While the colors are certainly vivid, the lack of furniture leaves me with an impression of an art gallery and not an inviting home.
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