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At Home: Angela Ferguson Futurespace

inside: How long have you lived here and what drew you to the property?

Angela Ferguson: My husband and I bought this place in 2003 and loved it from the moment we saw it. It was hideously decorated, with peach carpet, bright pink and bright yellow walls and ceilings, and metallic chandeliers decorated with bunches of grapes. It also had the original 1970s bathrooms, kitchen and floor tiles with avocado bathroom fittings and gold taps. It didn’t get sold at auction – it was so ugly that nobody wanted it! Fortunately, we

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