Thursday, 28 February 2019

Interior Design Using Pink And Green: 3 Examples To Help You Pull It Off

Whether you are a fan of a color clash or not, pink and green just seem to work great together in the land of modern decor. Olive green and blush pink tones marry in sweet harmony whilst still maintaining just enough of the clash factor to create a subtle buzz in the finished effect. With that in mind, we have decided to bring together a gallery of three gorgeous home tours that do pink and green decor in exciting and original ways. Hopefully these sleek home tours will inspire you to roll up your sleeves and get out the colour swatches to create your very own.


Visualizer: Anjey Babych  

A bold floral print sets a tropical tone inside our first modern living room. The colourful accent wall brings depth and quirky character to a grey kitchen installation with island toward the back of the open plan room. A slender white chimney style cooker hood causes minimal disruption to view of the brave feature.




Unique bar stools hang out next to the central kitchen island, with petal profile wooden legs that tie in with the theme of the floral feature wall.




A dual headed swing arm wall lamp illuminates both the breakfast bar and the lounge.




Two pink and grey upholstered sofas face each other across the room, with a square modern coffee table marooned between.




A neutral area rug holds the lounge arrangement together, and complements the timber breakfast bar counter that attaches to the grey kitchen island, and the wooden legs of the kitchen bar stools.




One side of the kitchen is a full height volume of pink cabinets. The hob is installed in the worktop of the grey island so that the chef can look into the living room as they cook a meal. See more ideas for kitchen islands.




A separate room holds an industrial workspace setup, with another comfortable lounge area tagged on.




The sectional couch is made up of mismatched fabrics, of different colours and textures, which gives a beautiful layered effect. A simple bench underlines the tv as a media shelf.




Black electrical wires tightly cross a concrete ceiling above the lounge. Circular light shades are strung along a relaxed low hanging wire above the desk, like beads on a necklace. A pink floor lamp provides task lighting at the sofa. See more floor lamps.



Designer: MOPS Architecture Studio   Visualizer: MOPS Architecture Studio  

Our second home is an all encompassing colour combo of solid pink and green volumes. A green living room is filled with green sofas, green curtains, green shelves and a green modern media unit. Even the ceiling is green. Pink sliding doors can be drawn across the entryway to the living room, to screen the green.




A minimalist workspace is situated opposite the green living room, hidden inside an entirely pink wall of storage units. The sliding doors were installed so that one person could use the work space and computer and not bother those who are relaxing in the living room.




An extendable dining table can be pulled out for use in front of the living room sofa. Fold out dining chairs can be tucked up around the other edges.




Slats stripe the tv wall decor. Circular planters dot the other side.




Unique plant stands bring the greenery of indoor plants over to the pink side of the open plan. When the pull-out dining table is in use, the end section of the sofa moves out to make space.




Perforations pattern the sliding doors.




The designers came up with a systemised task space for seasonal seedling nurturing on the balcony.




The two colors visually divide the space into clear zones.



Visualizer: DVOETOCHIE design bureau  

Our third tour takes place in a 120 square metre apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine, with beautiful views of the Dnieper and the right bank of Kiev out of panoramic windows. A welcoming soft shade of pink greets us in the entryway.




A plush pink stool with rose gold effect legs waits by the door. All of the doors throughout the apartment have been flush-mounted; the omission of typical platbands means that the doors almost disappear into colour matched walls. The smooth and uninterrupted finish helps make the rooms appear less cluttered and more spacious.




Modern terrazzo patterns the entryway floor. At the end of the run there stands a sleek pink vanity table.




An illuminated vanity mirror throws a ring of light onto the pink wall.




The entryway stands open to the main living room. The redevelopment of the apartment involved removal of all corridors so that the floor area could be fully utilised. All of the rooms now flow directly into the large family room.




Grey tiles clad the tv wall, and a floating pink media unit underlines the flat screen. A backlit pink bookcase acts as a partial room divider between the lounge and entry hall.




Gold small side tables stand between a green sofa and an eye-catching pink modern accent chair.




A matching pink chair is positioned in the window, as a place of contemplation with a view, or as a bright reading nook. Indoor plants mix in emerald tones.




Modern dining room pendant lights provide a focal point in the kitchen. Green dining chairs bring weight to the neutral space.




A wall of grey kitchen cabinets obscure the lounge from the dining room.




The end of the kitchen that is viewable from the lounge appears as a grey one wall kitchen. See more grey kitchens.




Unusual wallpaper with a delicately distressed effect colours the bedroom. Low hanging bedroom pendant lights cross the pattern at either side of a grey platform bed.




Blush bedside tables pull out the pink shades in the wallpaper.




A floating vanity cuts across a wall mirror.




Textured grey decor fills the bathroom, along with a simple over-bath shower and a double sink bathroom vanity.




Storage units are concealed along the opposite wall of the bathroom.




Bespoke teal and grey headboard panels create a unique look inside the kid’s bedroom. See more ideas for kids’ beds.




A kids’ gym and climbing wall makes good use of narrow space by the bed.




Teal panels behind the desk match the unique headboard design.




Chalkboard paint leaves blank space for creativity.




A modern bathroom vanity nestles inside a small blush and white bathroom.




A pink heated towel ladder climbs the wall.




2 bedroom home plan.




1. Green & pink flower vases 2. Pink floral wall art 3. Pink bed sets 4. Green step trash can 5. Green glass lamp shade 6. Rose gold floor lamp 7. Pink and green comforter set 8. Artificial flower with vase 9. Minimalist pink cube clock


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51 Inspirational Pink Kitchens

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5 Reasons To Hire a Forklift For Your Home Project

Whether you’re revamping your downstairs bathroom, or constructing an outbuilding from scratch – hiring a forklift can boost the efficiency of your project. From saving you money and time, to doing the heavy lifting when manual labourers are struggling, there are a few key reasons why you should consider hiring a forklift for your home endeavour.   

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Fixed monthly costs

Bigger projects may need lots of heavy lifting, and the most cost-efficient way to approach a project is through hiring a forklift, rather than employing lots of manual labourers. When you hire a forklift, you pay only fixed monthly costs and will not be surprised with any sudden repair or maintenance bills – your forklift hire company will cover any problems the moment they arise without you needing to fork out. This payment plan allows for greater flexibility and cost-efficiency in the long run, particularly in regards to short-term hire.

Time-efficiency

Forklifts can not only save you money, but also time. The ease of movement and lifting that these machines bring to your project can save a lot of time and effort, and also potentially prevent injury from workers overstretching themselves. Consequently, hiring a forklift can also enhance the time-efficiency of your project.

Regular maintenance and servicing

Hiring from a forklift specialist means that you can rest assured that your hired machine will have undergone regular maintenance and servicing to ensure optimal performance and quality before you receive it. What’s more, if your forklift experiences issues mid-project, a professional can attend to the problem and offer a resolution – this comes from the specialists’ in-depth knowledge of all the makes and models they supply.

Flexibility

Different aspects of your project may require different machine capabilities – the good news is that machines can be easily swapped or upgraded when using a professional company, such as East Midlands Forklifts. This gives you total flexibility and reassurance in the knowledge that you can access the right forklift at the right time. Very often, different lease periods can also be agreed to adapt to your project’s schedule.

Can handle large projects  

Forklifts are designed to tackle big projects and heavy weights and are most often seen on large construction sites or in warehouses. However, they can also prove useful on home construction projects too, such as home renovations, landscaping projects, construction of outbuildings, or extensions. No matter how ambitious your project, forklifts can handle it. Simply get in touch with a specialist who can advise on exactly the right make and model for your needs.

East Midlands Forklifts are a leading authority on forklifts in their area, specialising in the supply, repair and maintenance of a wide range of trusted makes and models.

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Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Jet Set Miami Home Inspired By A Super Yacht

Set on land at the southern end of Dilido Island, this magnificent Miami home has been designed to evoke the experience of being on the deck of a super yacht. The luxury house stretches across the longest elevation of the coastline, and boasts enviable views of neighbouring islands, of downtown and South Beach. SAOTA architects designed Casa Dilido to match the jet set lifestyle of Biscayne Bay, creating layers of luxury across a 1670 square metre living space. The defining characteristic of the build is a smooth fusion of indoor and outdoor spaces, a theme that is made possible by a versatile terrace that incorporates a collection of semi-covered external living rooms.



Crisp cool white outdoor lounge chairs are neatly arranged around the sun terrace, where towering palm trees reach up to clear blue skies. An infinity pool reflects the azure heavens, and laps around the sharp edge of the outdoor living space. Two mooring docks reach out from the house to meet jet skis and small boats, keeping the flow between land and sea continuous and fluid. There is also an outdoor bar at the far end of the terrace, with a row of stools standing poised for good company. Martini seats have been installed in shallow water, and an outdoor pop-up table waits at the water’s edge on which to serve dinner.




Tropical flower beds colour the white stone sun terrace. A path of white stepping stones leads cross the infinity pool’s shimmering surface.




The plant beds are positioned below an opening in the terrace roof, to allow the planted palm trees to grow right on through.




The maturing palms will shoot through the open roof and past a glass balustrade a couple of storeys up. A tower of multi-story windows look upon the view.




A bright verdigris patina colours the edges of pre-oxidized copper ceiling tiles under the canopy.




Multiple entertaining areas are incorporated into the versatile terrace. Here we see a sunken tub in the swimming pool, nestled close by a lounge area that’s fashioned by a square of modern outdoor chairs and a natural wood coffee table. Square stepping stones cross the water at the this end, adjoining the main terrace to the outdoor bar.




Views of downtown and South Beach span the horizon.




Moving inside the home, the decor is formal yet fresh. Red art provides youthful pops of vivid colour onto the neutral backdrop of the modern living room. A contemporary fireplace blazes along the width of a slick panelled chimney breast.




Cutaway strips in the wood ceiling reveal LED light sources. The centre of the room is occupied by a unique coffee table with storage space beneath, settled on a silver-grey rug. A black accent chair with matching footstool stands in the connecting space between the lounge and the kitchen diner, where the same monochrome palette continues on through. Mezmerising cutaway bronze panels screen the kitchen from the main internal core of the home on the other side.




On the opposite side of the huge bronze screens, which are hung from the ceiling, a majestic white and glass staircase design spirals upward through a double height dining room. The sculptural architectural elements and works of art breathe character into the vast and lofty hall. Given the massive floor area of the brief, the architects searched out a balance between scale and intimacy by composing the layout as two fractured wings on each side of the central core.




Outside again, a vertical garden blankets the wall by a koi pond.




Interior volumes reach out into the water.




The hanging bronze screens sandwich a dark wood table and heavy dining chairs, all set upon a light grey area rug.




Designer bedroom pendant lights glow at each side of a bespoke headboard design. The bed base and bedside units are custom built too, running as one adjoined volume.




Restricted entrance is gained via the Venetian Causeway. A double-volume entrance hall awaits.




Pure white stucco gleaming in the sunshine, grey limestone, brass and copper detailing, azure pools and green landscapes come together in a classy show of luxury that’s just perfect for Biscayne Bay.




Lush borders colour a generous driveway. Exterior volumes of wall become connected by the implementation of a curved glass screen across the fascia of the building.




Floor plan illustrating the upper level and layout of the main bedrooms. The master bedroom has a generously sized ensuite with whirlpool bath. The three almost identically sized bedrooms with matching waterside views were created for the three daughters of the owner.




Ground floor plan featuring the entrance hall, great room, dining room, kitchen, butler kitchen, garage, home cinema, study, and pool terrace. To echo the fabulous nature of the homes location by the sea with neighbouring islands, the home’s pool was made to wind around the entire house. The water unifies the outdoor space, and causes smaller islands, which join together interior and exterior areas. The mass of the home separates to form a dramatic canyon, which frames the view to the bay.




Floor plan showing roof terrace, which is accessed by an elevator. The roof terrace is equipped with a second bar, a cooking stove, and a hot tub from which the homeowner can soak up stunning views of downtown Miami, twinkling across the horizon.


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