Bricks and glass. I went to an open day relating to Robin Boyd's architectural style of courtyards. Had a look at four really different residences. No photography inside of course. I was blown away by the first house, 'White Lodge' built by architect Robert van Rompaey in the 1966. Now owned by a sympathetic patron, someone who has not changed a thing, updated the garden and packed it with fabulous art and retro pieces, including glass, ceramics and furniture. Externally, painted white with a black trim, the drape you can see gives the bathroom visual privacy from the neighbours. It also gives a nice contrast to the hard brick surfaces. The other properties did not excite me like this one, it never ceases to amaze me how much residences display the personalities of their owners.