ALLANWATER HOMES – INSPIRED LIVING

Small Interiors in the Pink

These small homes measuring no more than 754 square feet, maybe small but my do they pack a punch in design ideas. Whether you like a bright hot pink in your home, a duskier shade of the hue or prefer a soft and sweet blush tone, there is something to suit everyone and these homes will certainly give you some space ideas for small places.

A pink staircase zigzags into the living room, landing beside a modern grey sofa. White artwork and a white swing arm wall lamp lay quietly against a plain wall to balance out the blast of bright pink. This home measures in at just 66.5 square metres but its open plan and bright colour scheme make it feel super spacious.

The striking pink staircase design is formed out of perforated metal. It makes a unique statement that you’d be unlikely to come across in your neighbour’s house!

The perforated metal folds to make the stair treads and risers in one fluid piece. There is no need for banisters here because the structure of the mezzanine provides enough safety buffers.

This slightly larger 70 square metres home is designed with a vertical half-and-half paint effect has been applied over panelled walls in the living room, putting a modern twist on a classic design.

The half-and-half paint effect rotates to a horizontal plane across the sofa wall and behind a dining area. Blush pink dining chairs match the colour of the wall treatment.

Behind the pink dining area, round decorative mirrors rise inside the beaded wall panel in a bubble effect, which is echoed by the clustered glass and the round dining table complements the theme.

The grey kitchen follows the neoclassical style of the room decor, featuring classic paneled doors. Gold cupboard handles and a stunning gold chimney hood complement the gold legs of the dining chairs across the room.

Gold trims gleam along the front of a cabinet in the lounge too, and gold legged bar stools stand at a breakfast bar peninsula.

Elegant kitchen pendant lights dangle as a pair over the breakfast bar, like a pair of drop earrings.

Tell us how would you decorate a small space?

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