Graffiti Art And Animation Liven Up This Las Vegas Home Fit For Gen Z

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Two things I really enjoy are comic strips and graffiti art, more specifically, bathroom graffiti. If you are lucky you can find the secret to life written on a bathroom stall. Needless to say, I was thrilled when the description of the house featured in this week’s column started off touting, “Spectacular Walls Of Comic Strip, Animation and Graffiti Art!”

I loved the Sunday comics. They were printed in color and came as their own section of the newspaper. Great stuff. There was no better animation than the “Bugs Bunny and Roadrunner Show.” Great, great stuff.

I was hyped about this house before I even saw the first picture.

Let’s do this.

This colorful entry can be found at 5626 Deer Creek Falls Court, Las Vegas, Nevada. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and is a little over 3,300 square feet. It is a loft home located minutes from Raiders Stadium and the Las Vegas Strip. The owners are asking $995,000. 

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There is just one burning question that I have and I am hoping that you, or, more likely, your 13-year-old can answer.

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I have scanned these photos looking for my beloved Bugs, Daffy Duck and Peppy Le Pew then it dawned on me.

So with the realization that I am giving Methuselah a run for his money, I thought I would change the way I look at the house.

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The colors are a blast and it is pretty cool how they extended the blending of the colors to the floor and the countertops.

While it would be weird for me to cook with cartoons I do not know looking down on me, I can see how this could be the dream house for a much younger set of people.

While there is a lot going on in these photos, they do have two pinball machines. I love playing pinball.

Of everything in the house, the bathroom is my favorite.

You can have your very own graffiti bathroom without the fear of catching a staph infection. We should all have “You look alright, seriously” written on our bathroom wall next to our mirror.

Now if you need a break from all the color then you can retreat to the loft. Now I do recognize Spiderman hanging upside down but for the life of me I cannot remember why he is wearing the black outfit as opposed to his red and blue costume. Again, this is where it comes in handy to have a 13-year-old nearby to answer such questions.

So there you go my peoples, that is the house for this week and it is quite fun. Being able to see the fun is what keeps us young. Trust me, I read that on a bathroom wall years ago.

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Mimi Perez is a freelance writer and photographer for CandysDirt.com who lives in the Elm Thicket/Northpark neighborhood located in northwest Dallas.

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