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Life in Pink: Bright Blogger's Home in the USA
"We've always wanted to live in a truly bright house!" — Matt and Bo, lifestyle bloggers who write about travel, delicious food, and beautiful clothes.
The house was built at the beginning of the 1900s and largely preserved its original appearance along with fragments of old decoration: for example, parts of the original ceilings and wooden floors. The bold pink color of the facades and window frames only added to its charm.

The house was rented out, and Matt and Bo were just looking for accommodation. The bloggers work remotely and decided that setting up a living space without detaching from the work process was quite realistic. And that improving the house can be done gradually, but every day.

The bloggers envisioned their future interior to be just as bright as the external look of the house, but they still needed to agree on some renovation details with the landlord. In the end, they settled on painting two rooms in neutral tones and the dining room in pink, just like the house facades.

An unusual and bold combination of pink with red brings real joy to the couple, so there's a lot of textile with vibrant patterns and prints in the interior. According to the bloggers, pink pairs well with gold, so they added appropriate accents to the dining area without hesitation: lighting fixtures, coffee tables, and frames with a shiny gold finish.

According to the guys, the interior of the house is always different and constantly filled with new items. Since there isn't much furniture, the bloggers focus primarily on decoration: books and souvenirs from travels. They don't hide them in boxes but, on the contrary, showcase them with great enthusiasm.

And here they truly love plants. They are everywhere: on the floor, on special stands, in attractive planters. Some grow right "from the walls": pay attention to the horizontal floral compositions in the bedroom. The way to decorate your home with total greenery is accessible to everyone — at least, it doesn't need to be agreed upon with the landlord.









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