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The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World

While there’s certainly a place for minimalism in interior design, a vibrant pop of color can sometimes be just as powerful, especially when it comes to a property’s exterior. Scroll through some of our favorite homes all around the world featuring bold, maximalist hues, ranging from sunny yellows to pastel blues. From Cartagena to San Francisco, you’re sure to be inspired to use color to inject personality into your own space. Let find out The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World below.

The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World

Painted homes, Cape Town, South Africa

Thanks to these brightly painted houses and mix of Cape Dutch and Georgian architectural styles Bo Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most photographed areas. The area, formerly known as the Malay Quarter, dates from the 1760s, when rental houses were built and leased to enslaved Indonesians.
When the houses were leased, they had to be white, but once those enslaved were allowed to own properties, it’s said they painted the houses bright colours in celebration of their freedom.

 Painted homes, Cape Town, South Africa

Striped wooden houses, Costa Nova, Portugal

These adorable striped wooden houses in the beachfront town of Costa Nova are some of the area’s most distinctive homes. The houses were once used as fishermen’s cottages to store fishing materials and machinery, but are now mainly holiday homes. That is once of The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World.

Striped wooden houses, Costa Nova, Portugal

Hilly houses, Cinque Terre, Italy

The string of five villages that make up Italy’s Cinque Terre are considered to be one of the country’s most beautiful areas. This colourful hill is located in Riomaggiore and the village’s cluster of vividly coloured houses, spilling down the hill, draws millions of visitors every year.

Hilly houses, Cinque Terre, Italy

Market square houses, Poznan, Poland

The Old Market Square in Poznan is as postcard pretty as it gets when it comes to colourful houses. The merchants’ houses date back centuries and with their mismatched colours and patterns sitting side by side, are one of the city’s prime tourist attractions.

Market square houses, Poznan, Poland

Multicoloured houses, Pattaya, Thailand

This housing block in Pattaya definitely isn’t your run of the mill property. A wonderfully clashing building, it catches every passerby’s eye. That is once of The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World.

Multicoloured houses, Pattaya, Thailand

Neon homes, Venice, Italy

The island of Burano, in Venice, is famous for its historic, brightly coloured houses. It’s believed the tradition started so fishermen could see the homes in the fog. Nowadays requests to paint the houses in a new colour have to be approved by the local government.

Hundertwasser Haus, Vienna, Austria

The Hundertwasser Haus in Vienna was designed by the artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser and built in 1986. The architect used a fantastical range of shapes and colours for the housing complex, making it an architectural landmark in Vienna. That is once of The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World.

Hundertwasser Haus, Vienna, Austria

Colourful houses, Oregon, USA

Located in the east of Portland, Oregon, this row of clapboard townhouses is delicately painted in contrasting colours, with each home’s hue complementing its neighbour.

Colourful houses, Oregon, USA

Bright building, Little India, Singapore

Little India is a historic, buzzing area in Singapore that’s filled with colours in every nook and cranny, with sellers touting everything from brightly coloured flowers to food. This wildly coloured, century old Chinese villa, which formerly belonged to a successful businessman, Tan Teng Niah, fits into the vibrant neighbourhood.

Bright building, Little India, Singapore

Colonial houses, Guatape, Colombia

Guatape has been called the world’s most colourful town, and it’s not hard to see why. Everything from doorways to balconies are painted in an eye catching selection of colours. This street is just one example of the colonial houses you could see on a visit.

Colourful beach houses, Muizenberg, South Africa

The beach suburb of Muizenberg, near Cape Town, is loved for its warm waters and great surfing. But it’s also a very picturesque spot, thanks mainly to its collection of bright beach houses. The colourful beach huts are a favourite of Instagrammers and make for beautiful photographs with their strong primary colours.

Colourful beach houses, Muizenberg, South Africa

Canal houses, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

These skinny properties were built with the aim of squeezing in as many homes and shops as possible into the tight canal side space. Many date from the 1600s and today they’re painted in a range of complementary colours. That is once of The Most Colorful Home Exteriors From Around the World.

Canal houses, Amsterdam, the Netherlands