Cartoon Characters Take Over Animated Homes
Kapow! Sock! Splat! These homes bring colour and humour inside with the help of some favourite animations
Many of us loved comic books and cartoons as kids, and almost everyone remembers having a favourite cartoon character (who did you want to be growing up?). Some homeowners are embracing their lifelong love of animation by making it part of their daily lives. In the rooms below, designers and homeowners have provided some comic relief for their interiors.
An oversize wall covering of a thrilling comic strip makes a big design statement in a home in Wimbledon, London, by Stephen Fletcher Architects.
Rooms with few windows can be dark and hard to decorate – but not this one. London Basement covered the wall with a truly super woman making a splash.
“You wouldn’t have trouble getting your kids into this bathroom,” the designers write.
“You wouldn’t have trouble getting your kids into this bathroom,” the designers write.
In another basement room, a family indulged in their love of Tintin. The architects at Cody Anderson Wasney say the below-ground space reminded the owners of the French character’s hideouts.
Mural: Florence Goguely, Billetplume
Mural: Florence Goguely, Billetplume
When you want to make a cartoon more arty than comical, abstracting it will do the trick. In this bedroom, by Ba Design Group, an enlarged cartoon face became a mural.
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Similarly, an outsize Charlie Brown face done in a pointillist style is a study in geometry, not laughs.
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Take a photo tour of this rented townhouse in Melbourne
Rendered in black and white (like traditional newsprint), the cartoon images and statements that cover these chairs, from Imagine Living, are more sedate.
And what is pop art, if not a giant cartoon? We can’t say for sure if the artwork in this New York room, by House of Clement, is indeed a Roy Lichtenstein piece, but it certainly gives the otherwise reserved space a pop of whimsy.
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This thought bubble in a project by Isolina Mallon Interior Design indicates the purpose of the bed, but the bold graphic painted directly on the wall would never put anyone to sleep.
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