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Mr. Doodle's Doodleland: Entire UK Villa Covered in Graffiti

artist · 2026-04-27

British artist Sam Cox, known as Mr. Doodle, has transformed a twelve-room villa in Kent, England, into a fully graffiti-covered house-museum called Doodleland. The project, presented via a time-lapse video of 1,857 photos, involved covering every surface from floors to ceilings, kitchen furniture to bathroom accessories, with his signature monochrome doodles. Cox purchased the property in 2019 for $1.5 million and spent two years completing the work, using over 900 liters of white paint, more than 400 spray cans, and nearly 300 bottles of black paint. The artist, who has 2.7 million Instagram followers, describes his style as 'Graffiti Spaghetti,' a continuous stream of motifs, characters, and icons drawn improvisationally. The video went viral within hours, and visitors are already planning trips to the site. Mr. Doodle's work echoes Keith Haring's street art, bringing it into a new domestic context.

Key facts

  • Mr. Doodle (Sam Cox) covered a 12-room villa in Kent, England, entirely in graffiti.
  • The project is named Doodleland.
  • The villa was purchased by the artist in 2019 for $1.5 million.
  • The transformation took two years.
  • Materials used: over 900 liters of white paint, 400+ spray cans, nearly 300 bottles of black paint.
  • The project was presented via a time-lapse video of 1,857 photos.
  • Mr. Doodle has 2.7 million Instagram followers.
  • His style is called 'Graffiti Spaghetti.'

Entities

Artists

  • Mr. Doodle
  • Sam Cox
  • Keith Haring

Locations

  • Kent
  • England
  • London

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