A 1928 home described in a sales listing as a “French Normandy-style property” has hit the market in Olmos Park with a price tag of just over $1 million, and it has no shortage of curb appeal.
However, the interior of the 2,500-square-foot property may be what really turns people’s heads. Several of the colorfully decorated rooms shown in the sales listing appear to boast custom wall coverings depicting anything from a jungle full of tropical birds (living room) to zebras galloping across a red background (a bedroom) to a landscape of flowering cacti (another bedroom).
Meanwhile, the kitchen, outfitted with vibrant blue turquoise-painted cabinets, boasts a vibrantly colored vent hood above the cooking range that a little research reveals is a $5,000 Dolce & Gabbana creation. The orange hood is painted with more flowering cacti and rustic Mexican-style imagery on an orange background.
This home is listed by Travis Amaro with Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.


































