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Artist transforms her West London home into a giant mosaic mural that has taken 20 years and a million tiny tiles to complete - and she's even decorated her CARS (25 Pics)

  • Artist Carrie Reichardt has spent the last 20 years transforming her five-bedroom home into a mosaic mural 
  • The 51-year-old received help from volunteers from across the world and has finally unveiled her masterpiece
  • The mother-of-three claims that her neighbours do not have an issue with her new design and are 'fine with it'


  • The large five bedroom semi-detached home in Chiswick, west London, has undergone a dramatic transformation which has taken 20 years 



    Carrie Reichardt (pictured) has spent the last 20 years covering her five-bedroom home with millions of tiny tiles to create a mosaic effect 




    The mother-of-three is now proudly revealing her own home as an art exhibit itself - the burst of colour reflecting the many different origins and people who have contributed

    It is full of smaller, intricate designs and this particular one features an old replica gun which was used to create the effect 


    Ms Reichardt has used a number of smaller props to help bring her creation to life and is now proudly showing off her transformed home 

    The vibrant colours and strong political quotes decorating the house are all inspired by Carrie's own interests and the influences of the people who have helped her over the years.

    The house was surrounded by scaffolding for the last few years but it has finally been removed after Ms Reichardt completed her project 
    She has received help from people from all of the world who have visited her to try and speed up the process and the design has been inspired by Carrie's own interests and the influences of the people who also helped her 



    Carrie said: 'My neighbours don't mind the house and people coming and going, but they've never helped me with it. They're fine with it though'














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