Designed by Jordi Vayreda, this welcoming home in shades of gray, green and pink used to be a two level industrial building. Luckily, it recently went to a complete make-over and now it looks like a vivid and playful crib. It is amazing how adding a little color can completely turn around the way a home feels. This was probably what the designers had in mind when filling this place up with colorful decorating elements such as fluffy pillows on the floor, small rugs and tiny rustic containers. Due to the white background, these items stand out and create a visually pleasant contrast. The living room, dining room and kitchen are connected not only physically, but design-wise also. We like how this home seems to be decorated by respecting a fun pattern, one that involves color and youthfulness. -via Inspiring Interiors
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I love the green cushions in the first picture. Does anyone know where i could some like them?!
Love it! Thanks for posting I’d not seen it before. I especially like the pendants in the kitchen.
What a great house! What a great way to decorate! When it isn’t
springtime outside, it’s always springtime inside there.
I want it.
Almost 98% my dream place
I realle don’t know what to say…. it’s perfect, just what I wanted to create in my flat =))
no question…couse its answer to get perfect life
my dream very very much thank you
Dear Jordi Vayreda
Always be pink!
desde costa rica
love the pink and green highlights and how the cushions just enhance the over all look. I love bright and airy homes likes this.
Enjoyed the pics in this living space! Great use of white with just a few vibrant yet soft colors to bring energy to the space. making white the dominant color was the key to this room being a success. Thanks for sharing Freshhome!
Here’s a fun living area I designed for a couple. He wanted calming, solid neutral tones, she wanted bright, colorful tones with lots of pattern. I think we landed in the middle for a workable compromise. What do you think?
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