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A wide shot of a bedroom that's completely painted royal blue. Lantern lights hang from the ceiling above the bed

Two Singaporean women stand smiling in a doorway to a living room. The ceiling is blue and there are lantern-like pendant lights
Anna and Celeste were excited to design a house that reflected who they are.(ABC/Fremantle Media: Sally Griffiths)

An aerial view of the back of a row of inner-city houses. In the middle is a bright pink and red house
The house stands out among its inner-city neighbours.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

A bright mustard yellow kitchen with hanging lantern lights
Anna says the kitchen is a bright way to start the day.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

A living room with a brick wall on the left and floor-to-ceiling windows on the right. The ceiling is a deep blue
The living room provides a break from the wall-to-wall colour.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

A room with brown/beige coloured walls and two windows on the far wall. A couch and coffee table are against the right hand wall
A more neutral tone was chosen for their front room.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

A home office with the wall and roof painted a burnt orange colour
The couple went with burnt orange for their home office.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

A red garage with a second floor above it the external wall of which is painted pink
Leaving via the red garage gives Anna an energy boost in the morning.(ABC/Fremantle Media: Sally Griffiths)

A wide shot of a bedroom that's entirely royal blue. A corridor on the left leads down to the other end of the house
Dr O'Connor says Celeste and Anna's bedroom is calming because it has few contrasts.(ABC/Fremantle Media)

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