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Brisbane House with Wall-less Ensuite Slammed by Twitterrati, yet Sells for $1.9m

Priya ChauhanBy Priya ChauhanAugust 8, 20193 Mins Read
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Wynnum Ensuite without Walls Auctioned for $1.9 million
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Couples are shedding off the boundaries between them and are choosing to live in open-plan houses. The real estate has been encountering this transition for the past few years now, but this concept is not for everyone’s taste.

Recently, when a real estate reporter, Debra, posted a picture of an ensuite bedroom at 18 Alverna Close, Wynnum, the Twitter flooded with comments. This elegant bedroom in house features a bathroom with no walls.

Ensuites without walls. The owner of this Wynnum house knocked them down and he says it’s what couples want. What do you think? #housesforsale pic.twitter.com/2EylnZKHzp

— Debra (@Debrabela81) June 14, 2019

The opinions seemed divided over this topic as the debate raged on Twitter.

Relying to Debra’s post someone posted,

I dunno about going wall-less @Debrabela81, that’s got to be a big step in coupledom #CoupleGoals

— Sophie Foster (@SophieFoster) June 14, 2019

The house has six bedrooms and three bathrooms. Master bedroom features an ensuite without walls, leaving the toilet, shower, and bathtub all exposed. The previous owner of the house Troy Williamson took down the bathroom walls while he started renovating this house about two years ago. And it wasn’t like he forgot to put the walls back on, he just chose not to.

Mr. Williamson shared a different point of view,

A lot of people were doubting me but it’s the ‘in’ thing… Husbands and wives have two basins together, double showers. That’s how I wanted this room to be, all opened.

People on the social media platform started sharing their views instantly after the picture was shared. While some thought that it’s completely normal to share that kind of bond where you don’t need any boundaries with your partner, not even bathroom privacy, a lot of people disagreed.

Also Read: Ultra-Modern Bathroom Ideas and Trends in 2019

I don’t really want to watch anyone or be watched while on the toilet. It’s the one time you have to be truly honest with yourself.

— Rhonda En Route ??????????????? (@RhondaWoman) June 14, 2019

Some said they prefer privacy in the bathroom and would never want to see their partner while on the toilet, the others referred to the issues regarding pets and kids.

 

Open plan living gone too far. Is nothing private anymore?

— Maria (@dortsmaria) June 14, 2019

 

It is absolutely not what most couples want. There are some things that should be sacred.

— Sami Dowd (@samidowd) June 15, 2019

According to the listing agent Joseph Lordi,

It’s fantastic, particularly the bathroom, it’s not commonly seen at all… This is the first I’ve seen with no walls at all but more and more often when you come across new homes, you’re seeing less and less use of walls.

The concept of no walls is already popular in modern hotel rooms, this feature is also gaining traction in many Australian homes. Well, the much-debated house was finally sold for $1.9 million in an auction last month.

Wynnum Ensuite without Walls Auctioned for $1.9 million
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Wynnum Ensuite without Walls Auctioned for $1.9 million
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Wynnum Ensuite without Walls Auctioned for $1.9 million
Image: Realestate.com.au
Wynnum Ensuite without Walls Auctioned for $1.9 million
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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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