How to quickly and inexpensively turn a boring kitchen into a paradise for Barbie
If desired, anyone can turn an ordinary interior into a cozy pink nest in the style of a Barbie doll. And do it with a modest budget.
"I turned my boring kitchen into a Barbie paradise, it cost me only 100 pounds and took four days — now I'm moving on to the rest of the house..." says 48—year-old Victoria Palmer, mother of five children from Rotham, Kent. Let's see what she did.
The Barbie style, despite the skeptical and ironic remarks of many, is gaining popularity. For more than half a century, Barbie fans have been expanding the boundaries of this style, and the number of people who want to live in a "fairy castle" is only growing.
Victoria, who works as a cleaner, lives with her 52-year-old husband Stuart and three adult sons: 27-year-old George, 24-year-old Todd, 21-year-old Ben.
Fortunately for Victoria, her husband and three sons respect and understand her tastes and do not mind living in a pink wonderland. For them, it is important that mom is in a good mood and cooks on time.
Victoria claims that such a kitchen "reflects her personality."Thanks to the vinyl self-adhesive, Victoria's kitchen now has bright pink cabinets and drawers, a pink dishwasher and washing machine. And she also bought pink dishes and kitchen utensils.
According to Victoria, her two daughters inherited their mother's sense of taste.If you want to update the interior, all you need is a couple of free hours or days, a thoughtful idea of alteration and a little money. For budget changes, a self-adhesive film is suitable, which can change the color and texture of the facades of a kitchen set or household appliances.
In addition, you can still:
Everyone has their own ideas about comfort. And Victoria decorated her bathroom with Mickey MouseKeywords: Barbie | Interior | Kitchen | Cleaning lady