A MAN has been blasted by his furious neighbours for building his house out of MIRRORS - but he says he loves it.
Residents in Richmond, south west London, called the home "ghastly" and said it does not fit with the historical architecture of their road.
But the owner, who wished to remain anonymous, insisted it is a perfect blend of traditional and modern.
One neighbour told The Sun: “It’s ghastly. All the buildings on this road are historical from the 1800s so it just doesn’t fit.
“I don’t care. They can do what they want and it doesn’t affect me but I think it’s ghastly.”
Another neighbour added: “It definitely doesn’t have to fit with the other houses. I don’t care about that. But it could be more beautiful - it's ugly.
"It was just a derelict building before though so I am happy for them that they have finally done something to the property.
“It needed some attention. It was a long time coming.”
Estimated to be worth between £1.1-1.6million, the house of mirrors was bought originally as a commercial two-bed property when the owner completely refurbished it.
The owner said he often sees people looking at their reflection as they walk past to fix their makeup or their hair.
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He previously told : "Our designer Alex Haw came up with the idea of the mirror.
"The mirror would make the house 'talk with its environment'. You can see the trees on the roundabout and the clouds reflecting onto the house.
"We really liked the idea and ran with it."
The mirrored part at the back of the house is on a main road and roundabout, while the front is on a residential street.
Another neighbour said: “People have said to me: ‘Oh you don’t live by that house with mirrors do you?’
“It’s so visible. I don’t like it really and have spoken about it with my neighbours.
“It just doesn’t fit with the rest of the houses on this road.”
Researcher Neah, 30, said: “It’s definitely the main talking point of the road.
"You either talk about the weather or you talk about the house with mirrors.
“I don’t mind it. The only thing is when the light reflects off it into our eyes.
"I care more about what family lives there and they are good. The kids often have parties so I think the house caters for them as a family.
“The first time I walked by I didn’t realise it was part of the house. I thought it was the shop next door."
The owner said he got planning permission for the works because the shape of the mirrored section matches the shape of the other houses on the road.
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And the dad insisted: “I’m very happy. I’m very proud of it. I think it is the perfect combination of modern and traditional architecture.
“We’ve made the best of a really central living space.”