The front door is inspired by paintings of Piet Mondrian, some of which feature clean horizontal and vertical black lines against a white canvas. Primary colours are used for rectangles and squares where these black lines form boxes, much as on t
Foyer
 On the summer’s day I met Avi in my house, the trees were laden with purple flowers. I had them picked and sun-dried. Thereafter I placed them inside a glass urn with a lid, which can be seen upon the wooden table in the foreground  Removing the wal
    An antique Baroque console, an original from the late 18th century stands against a moss green wall in the foreground. The lamp on the console is an original Art Nouveau lamp from France, made in the 1910’s     Colourful poufs, cushions and floor
    Standing at this spot, one had a view of the moss green living room, the Provence blue dining and the orange studio thereafter in the far background. To the right lay the citrus green living space and behind lay the ruby red balcony. It was imper
    The dining room in a Provence blue. An antique brass lamp from Kerala, India stands tall to the right of the image. The porcelain vases on the dining table are from Limoge, France. The ceiling lamp shade is the same as in the moss green living ro
    Silly, but a little bit of silliness is sometimes necessary
   The dining table is laid out with coloured glass plates from Love Plates, Germany. The glassware is from Villeroy and Boch and the cutlery is from Robert Welch in the UK. On the lavender streaked sideboard stands an Art Deco chiming clock and two
    The spare bedroom/studio in a vibrant orange. A japanese paper mache lamp hangs suspended in the corner to the right. Along the right hand side wall are artificial roses on long slender steel stems mounted on a steel square base     The white emp
 The washroom connected to the studio. I had the walls tiled in square green tiles but stocks were limited so the last one foot of vertical wall space was done in the same tiles but white in colour  The washbasin was designed by me by putting togethe
    The entry to the master bedroom. The bedroom is done in a shade of fresh leaf green, being the first colour that one sees upon awakening and the last one sees before sleep     A collection of antique gold lacquered mirrors hang in the entry corri
 The thick plastic shower curtain from Spirella, Switzerland has pockets into which I put artificial white gerbera flowers. The sanitary ware is from Villeroy and Boch, Germany
    A white porcelain washbasin with generous sides as those in Ash’s grandfather’s time from Villeroy and Boch, Germany. A steel framed mirror from SKS Blomus, Germany hangs on the wall of vitrified textured white tiles
    The master bedroom in all its resplendent vibrant fresh leaf green
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