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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 5 years
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Personal overall recap GPF 2019 - Only positive vibes in this post
I don't want to finish this GPF experience greedy (see last post), so I decided to list all the things that I loved and really liked a lot at this GPF!
YUZU MADE IT TO THE GPF UNINJURED! And did get out of it without injury! 😍
I could see Yuzu live for the 2nd time and he was the best skater there and the best performer! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ (The mistakes really didn't matter on a performance level)
Seeing Yuzu live made up for every single thing that I didn't like here!
I get tons of good photos and it will be fun to sort them out, especially those of Yuzu. (admittedly I think I am really bad at photographing Yuzu, seems like my hands are trembling seeing Yuzu)
Kevin Aymoz winning 🥉!!! 🎉🎉🎉I love his style and the reaction was sooooo cute! He wins my ❤️!
The sportmanship of Nathan and Yuzu! (Some fans should take notes)
Seeing Sui/Han live for the first time and that they won their first GPF title! 🥇🎉 They really are a whole different level of pair. And their skates just draw you in.
The highlight of the Pairs was the FS of Peng Cheng/Yang Jin though! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I also liked the other Russian pairs, a great future in Russian pairs ahead. Not there yet but they will grow!
Papadakis/Cizeron SD and FD. They are magnificent! ❤️ No more words needed. "Fame! They gonna live 4ever!"
The ice dance events were a highlight of the competition! Such high level ice dance! And so enjoyable without anxiety!
The FD of Chock/Bates is so much fun and so interesting to watch🐍 😁!
I also liked Stepanova/Bukin a lot. Their SD is 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥! She is a real beauty. 😍(personally I would have put them in 3rd place, but it's not like I am that upset about it)!
Alena Kostornaia's FS was really good. I enjoyed it more than in Grenoble. The program might be trashy but she really has a lot of fun. And that is catchy! I prefer a trashy program over a skater who does not like their own program at any day! (Not sure if that counts as positive vibe, but I am also happy that it wasn't Trusova winning here.)
I also found out that I like Anna Shcherbakova's skating style. More in the SP than in the FS. Seeing her live changed my opinion about her and that is a good discovery. 😊
Rika Kihira going for the 4S. She is coming for you Russian ladies! She tried it and that counts. Also she was the only ladies skater I got goosebumps from! Go Rika! 😊
Shun Sato's FS in junior men!!! THAT WAS AMAZING!
The Georgian ice dance pair in juniors who skated to "In the end" from Linking Park. Mark their names: Mariya Kazakova/Geory Reviya 🇬🇪!
The German junior pair Annika and Robert are also one for the future! Annika is such a delight to watch! Go 🇩🇪!
Meeting fans and collecting a lot of gifts! Thank you to each of them who gave me something! I appreciate that sooooo much!
I am pretty sure I forgot one thing or the other, but all that matters is to finish on positive vibes. It really wasn't all bad, feelings can be a tricky thing. And I probably look back at this at some point and think about why it was a good experience!
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remixinc · 2 years
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MEMO (music video) from Aitore QAZAQBRO on Vimeo.
QONYRATBAY FAM feat. jeltoksan. - MEMO (Music Video)
This music video is my response to recent events related to war that is happening right now and tragic events that took place in my county in January 2022. There are no winners in a war! Even on the burnt ground we should try planting flowers and spread peace.
Thank you.
Director: Aitore Zholdaskali DOP: Bagdat Arginov Production Designer: Aliya Kossayeva
Producer: Almas Zhali Executive Producer: Yekebulan Baiguzhin Line Producer: Xeniya Andreyenko, Elina Kim, Dyussekenov Daniyar 1AD: Mariya Issitova 2AD: Leila Syzdykova Director assistant: Medina Bakbergen
UPM: Savva Filichev Administration: Kairatov Nurgeldy, Toibazarov Dimash, Alaidar Iliyas, Erzhanuly Dauren, Sakenuly Bagdat, Serikbay Serik, Kaiyrtai Kaiyrzhan, Ahmetnabi Bekzat, Baltabayev Almas Artist management: Togzhan Muratova
PD Assistants: Nevlyutov Eldar, Ilyasov Ansar, Shaternikov Bogdan, Finenko Aleksandr
Cast: Asemgul Ibraeva Cast Assistants: Kairatov Erasyl, Daniia Emil Kyzy, Ainur Beisenova, Aybol Azimbay, Alizhan Sagatov MUA: Galiya Begeyeva, Aliya Lemon, Karina Kunuspekova, Akmaral Maralbayeva, Suramayeva Aisha,Dauletbay Janie, Oralkhan Ayana Stylist: Ramilya Akhmetova, Azhar Kudaibergenova Stylist Assitant: Karima Zhubanova, Stepanova Sofya, Imanbay Zhan, Dima Malykhin, Zhampiissova Aigerim, Alzhanova Gulim, Pak Zhansaya
Gaffer: Ainura Kazhkarimova Electricians: Zhandos Zhobalay, Sabyrzhan Malikov, Meirlan Ashekov, Bekbolat Tursynbai, Zamanbek Yerman @ot_fx OTFX practical effects
Aerial DP: Baıken Nursultan Drone Pilot - Stanislav Kim
Backstage: Chingiz Gumarov, Sanzhar Nukassov, Asylkhan Shayzadinov @shayzadinov
Craft Service: Gojih Evgeniya @Jenya.kroshka2 Goncharova Dinara
Editor: Aitore Zholdaskali Editor Assistant: Olzhas Bayanov, Taneke Shalkar Color Grading: Daniyar Mussin Title Design: Aitore Poster Edit: Ruslan Lebedinsky
Sound Design Team: dybyslab Sound Designers: Dias Bektayev, Ädilbek Temirhanov
Flowers VFX by @portal.graphics team: Nikita Alekseev - 3D Generalist Igor Makeev - 3D Generalist Mark Tsoy - Composer
City VFX by: Eduard Yapparov @ed.app Slava Popov @vellieragency
Cleanup: Shakhar Khanburkit @khanburkit Candles: Darmen Daulet; Davlat Zohidov; Maksim Kim; VFX artist: Chingiz Eselbaev; Rais Azhibaev; Marlen Serik;
Cast: Grandfather - Sagyzbai Karabalin Girl With a Candle - Rakhimova Veronika Dad - Nazar Sharkhan Son - Amirkhan Aubakirov
Special Thanks FMT. JETLAG, MetrX Studio. Madi Zhagi
õzen 2022
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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51 Inspirational Pink Kitchens With Tips & Accessories To Help You Design Yours
If you’re thinking of something different for your kitchen design, then think pink. A pink kitchen is a sure fire way to inject a boost of positivity and personality into an interior scheme. If you’re into brights then a hot pink backsplash could bring the colour blast you crave; for quieter tastes there are beautiful pastel pink kitchen cabinets that look divine finished with a white marble worktop. You can also easily add pink to an existing kitchen installation by introducing pink appliances and pink kitchen accessories, or even just a lick of blush paint. Here are 51 tips and tricks to make your kitchen design look rosy.
Visualizer: Valeria Voronova   Turn up the contrast. If your kitchen is going to be on show in an open plan scheme then you might as well make it pop. The light pink kitchen units and pink wall decor in this space sits atop black base units and black floor for a high contrast result.
Visualizer: Ruslan Kovalchuk, Mariya Chmut and Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Add in drama with dark cabinets. When we first think of a pastel kitchen we might think of an ultra light and airy space, but pastel pink kitchen units look just as good when teamed with black or grey cabinets and decor. The raw wood dining table situated within this L-shaped kitchen arrangement helps bring a quiet balance between the two ends of the colour spectrum.
Architect: Emil Dervish   Paint with light and shade. This all out blush pink minimalist kitchen creates visually interesting tone by using areas of light and shade. Strip lights around the frame of the backsplash and the ceiling perimeter help add dimension to the flat colour.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Accessorise pink kitchen decoration with warm metallic accents. Gold lights and copper kitchen accessories look gleaming and gorgeous against blush pink.
Designer: Charles & Eayrs   Give it just hint. It’s possible to find a hint of pink in white paints, greys and beige to bring just a delicate note of rosiness to a room. This simplistic interior layout is based on the traditional Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi. The idea centres around the acceptance of transience and imperfection, which can be translated as rustic understated elegance and aged beauty.
Visualizer: Sergey Klochkov   Balance out bold colour. These bright flamingo pink kitchen cabinets make a wild wall of colour, and yet the overall scheme still comes across as well tamed. A marble backsplash and countertop add sophistication to the arrangement. A black dining table and plush grey fabric dining chairs take the colour scheme down a couple of notches.
Visualizer: Denis Syrov   Use reflection to colour your cabinets. This inspirational kitchen design shows how you can introduce a subtle pink glow just by reflecting pink flooring or a pink kitchen rug off glossy white surfaced units.
Designer: TKA   Wood tone and pink are a match made in heaven. The softest, subtlest pink units and kitchen island bring just a hint of warmth to this white decor, and work in perfect harmony with the warmth of the wood herringbone floor.
Source: Fantastic Frank   One pink accent wall can add a quirky kick to a plain open plan.
Source: Superfront   Dress the countertop with mini vases of floral blooms. A sweet pastel pink kitchen works well with nature’s greenery, and understated flora go well with the delicate look.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Coordinate with colour. This pastel themed kitchen is coloured by a gorgeous tile backsplash in a herringbone design and matching pink kitchen stools. A pink tea set, pitcher and planter pepper the shelves with colour coordinated accessories.
Designer: Colombo & Serboli   Go tropical. Push your pink feature wall into the bright coral end of the spectrum and team it with fresh green accents to create a totally tropical taste.
Designer: buro5   Take your pink scheme to new heights with a pink painted ceiling. This effect works particularly well in rooms with a lofty ceiling height as adding colour up high can help the space appear warmer. Beware painting a low ceiling in strong colour as the effect can be overbearing and make your room feel smaller.
Visualizer: Sara Margareta Hellman   Create a classic beauty. A pink kitchen doesn’t have to come across as ultra modern or quirky. This dusky pink kitchen has a beautiful classic vibe.
Designer: Gisbert Poeppler   Another coral and green example, but this time with strong black basenotes instead of a white background.
Source: deVOL Kitchens   Be original with your open kitchen shelving. This live edge wooden shelf looks the business against the warm tone of the kitchen feature wall.
Choose a reflective copper or gold plinth to underline soft blush units with a flash of class.
Designer: Sandrine Place & Baptiste Legué   Photographer: Julie Ansiau   A collection of teapots decorate the open kitchen shelving in this one wall kitchen, set against a backsplash mottled with a pink and blue mix.
Source: Ballingsolv   Natural tones of wood, brown leather and woven baskets complement the pink spectrum.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Create your own fabulous flooring design with flashes of pink. Check out this herringbone design floor that begins as solid natural wood tone before breaking away into planks of pink and white. The floor design ends in a solid white finish beneath a fresh pink and grey kitchen ensemble.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Arrange a feast for the eyes. This sugary marshmallow pink kitchen island looks good enough to eat. Dark grey units behind the accent island prevent the scheme from appearing saccharine. A diluted shade of pink decorates the neighbouring utility room.
Designer: Maria Stepanova   Strike a match. Clouds of coral pink colour this kitchen backsplash, matching perfectly with the colour block kitchen design.
Source: dosfamily   Mix it up. Just because you have a pink kitchen doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy every colour of the rainbow when it comes to your kitchen accessories. Whether they’re green, yellow, bright lime, red, turquoise, or all of those, you might be surprised at how versatile a pink backdrop can be.
Designer: Crosby Studios   Place pink against a solid black background for a seductive look. A plush black and pink floral kitchen rug makes this space look positively sumptuous too.
Designer: Peter Fehrentz   Add weight to a light pink kitchen with a concrete countertop.
Designer: Martins Architects   Surprise! This sombre slate grey kitchen design has a hidden secret. Push back the dark bifold doors to reveal an uplifting pop of flamingo pink units, countertop and backsplash.
Visualizer: Ipnosy Studio   Alternate the colour of wall units to make a pattern or a free-flowing design. Highlight the effect with under-cabinet strip lights.
Visualizer: Arama Studio   Blue tiles against a pastel pink kitchen makes an electric combo.
Pick out a pattern in pink. The coral pink tiles of this kitchen backsplash, with intricate white pattern, introduce just the right amount of interest. A black kitchen faucet and concrete decor balance out the sweetness.
Designer: Lucy Glade Wright   Pink can work equally well as an accent in an industrial style kitchen.
Visualizer: Eleni Psyllaki   Continue coloured accents into a connected dining spot or open plan lounge. This kitchen diner displays a couple of pink scatter cushions over a dining banquette to neatly pull the whole look together.
Designer: Ema Bihor   Add softness and depth to a painted feature wall with a rag roll wash, like the effect behind these unique kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: ZOOI   Drop coloured cabinets down from the ceiling at varying heights over a peninsula.
Source: 1st Option   Pepper a monochrome scheme with colourful pieces like fruit bowls or bar stools.
Designer: The Myer's Touch   Work with what you’ve got. You can lift an existing white kitchen scheme with a relatively inexpensive pink upstand, some bright artwork and a statement rug.
Photographer: Goyo Izquierdo is Spaces and Light Photography   For a little more outlay you could replace worktops with a brighter option, maybe match up the plinths and apply decals to plain cabinetry. This kitchen design even has a pink sink to boot.
Designer: Sarah Maier   This solid wood kitchen island gets the pink treatment via a shiny new countertop, like icing on a cake.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Isolate a single stripe of colour. A pink range cooker with matching backsplash creates a shocking stripe through this white country kitchen.
Source: Cuisinella   A horizontal stripe cuts across this white kitchen as wall cupboards. A couple of media cabinets match the theme over in an open plan lounge area.
Source: Cuisinella   Perfect a patchwork of pink. This kitchen has a mix and match tile backsplash design, like a patchwork quilt. The patchwork tile effect repeats on the central kitchen island worktop too. Pink edged wall shelves, kitchen island drawers and a single bright wall unit in a dark niche also colour the room.
Visualizer: Tran Glee   Use large appliance to make a large statement. A pink SMEG fridge colours this kitchen.
Visualizer: Anna Fedyukina   Bring colour in through tinted glass kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: Alina Pershina   Rose pink makes an ideal hue for a vintage kitchen.
Designer: Design 4 Space   A little girl’s dream kitchen: This galley kitchen is pretty in pink and Hello Kitty themed accessories.
Designer: Nicola Bellot    Think big. Take a bright backsplash from the worktop all the way up to ceiling height.
Designer: Mal Corboy   This design goes big on pink cabinets, colouring the room with tall larder units and an expanse of wall cupboards.
Designer: Middleton   Pink kitchen curtains add a touch of summer cheer to even the greyest day. A huge kitchen clock over the lintel draws even more attention to the window treatment.
Designer: Mal Corboy   Light it up with a stripe of pink lighting.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Break up pastel tones with areas of rich wood tone.
Visualizer: Diễm Kiều   Even a very small kitchen can hold colour and pattern. Keep the look fresh with subtle muted tones and monochrome.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Paint an old wooden dresser in your favourite colour to bring new life to a tired scheme.
1. Pink KitchenAid mixer 2. Smeg toaster 3. KitchenAid professional knife set 4. Touch kitchen faucet 5. Comfort kitchen mat 6. Kitchen trash can with step lid 7. 24-Piece pink flatware set 8. Pink kitchen canisters 9. Fruit bowl 10. Smeg kettle 11. Pink swivel stools 12. Pink kitchen rug
Recommended Reading: 30 Modern White Kitchens That Exemplify Refinement
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drewebowden66 · 6 years
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51 Inspirational Pink Kitchens With Tips & Accessories To Help You Design Yours
If you’re thinking of something different for your kitchen design, then think pink. A pink kitchen is a sure fire way to inject a boost of positivity and personality into an interior scheme. If you’re into brights then a hot pink backsplash could bring the colour blast you crave; for quieter tastes there are beautiful pastel pink kitchen cabinets that look divine finished with a white marble worktop. You can also easily add pink to an existing kitchen installation by introducing pink appliances and pink kitchen accessories, or even just a lick of blush paint. Here are 51 tips and tricks to make your kitchen design look rosy.
Visualizer: Valeria Voronova   Turn up the contrast. If your kitchen is going to be on show in an open plan scheme then you might as well make it pop. The light pink kitchen units and pink wall decor in this space sits atop black base units and black floor for a high contrast result.
Visualizer: Ruslan Kovalchuk, Mariya Chmut and Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Add in drama with dark cabinets. When we first think of a pastel kitchen we might think of an ultra light and airy space, but pastel pink kitchen units look just as good when teamed with black or grey cabinets and decor. The raw wood dining table situated within this L-shaped kitchen arrangement helps bring a quiet balance between the two ends of the colour spectrum.
Architect: Emil Dervish   Paint with light and shade. This all out blush pink minimalist kitchen creates visually interesting tone by using areas of light and shade. Strip lights around the frame of the backsplash and the ceiling perimeter help add dimension to the flat colour.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Accessorise pink kitchen decoration with warm metallic accents. Gold lights and copper kitchen accessories look gleaming and gorgeous against blush pink.
Designer: Charles & Eayrs   Give it just hint. It’s possible to find a hint of pink in white paints, greys and beige to bring just a delicate note of rosiness to a room. This simplistic interior layout is based on the traditional Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi. The idea centres around the acceptance of transience and imperfection, which can be translated as rustic understated elegance and aged beauty.
Visualizer: Sergey Klochkov   Balance out bold colour. These bright flamingo pink kitchen cabinets make a wild wall of colour, and yet the overall scheme still comes across as well tamed. A marble backsplash and countertop add sophistication to the arrangement. A black dining table and plush grey fabric dining chairs take the colour scheme down a couple of notches.
Visualizer: Denis Syrov   Use reflection to colour your cabinets. This inspirational kitchen design shows how you can introduce a subtle pink glow just by reflecting pink flooring or a pink kitchen rug off glossy white surfaced units.
Designer: TKA   Wood tone and pink are a match made in heaven. The softest, subtlest pink units and kitchen island bring just a hint of warmth to this white decor, and work in perfect harmony with the warmth of the wood herringbone floor.
Source: Fantastic Frank   One pink accent wall can add a quirky kick to a plain open plan.
Source: Superfront   Dress the countertop with mini vases of floral blooms. A sweet pastel pink kitchen works well with nature’s greenery, and understated flora go well with the delicate look.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Coordinate with colour. This pastel themed kitchen is coloured by a gorgeous tile backsplash in a herringbone design and matching pink kitchen stools. A pink tea set, pitcher and planter pepper the shelves with colour coordinated accessories.
Designer: Colombo & Serboli   Go tropical. Push your pink feature wall into the bright coral end of the spectrum and team it with fresh green accents to create a totally tropical taste.
Designer: buro5   Take your pink scheme to new heights with a pink painted ceiling. This effect works particularly well in rooms with a lofty ceiling height as adding colour up high can help the space appear warmer. Beware painting a low ceiling in strong colour as the effect can be overbearing and make your room feel smaller.
Visualizer: Sara Margareta Hellman   Create a classic beauty. A pink kitchen doesn’t have to come across as ultra modern or quirky. This dusky pink kitchen has a beautiful classic vibe.
Designer: Gisbert Poeppler   Another coral and green example, but this time with strong black basenotes instead of a white background.
Source: deVOL Kitchens   Be original with your open kitchen shelving. This live edge wooden shelf looks the business against the warm tone of the kitchen feature wall.
Choose a reflective copper or gold plinth to underline soft blush units with a flash of class.
Designer: Sandrine Place & Baptiste Legué   Photographer: Julie Ansiau   A collection of teapots decorate the open kitchen shelving in this one wall kitchen, set against a backsplash mottled with a pink and blue mix.
Source: Ballingsolv   Natural tones of wood, brown leather and woven baskets complement the pink spectrum.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Create your own fabulous flooring design with flashes of pink. Check out this herringbone design floor that begins as solid natural wood tone before breaking away into planks of pink and white. The floor design ends in a solid white finish beneath a fresh pink and grey kitchen ensemble.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Arrange a feast for the eyes. This sugary marshmallow pink kitchen island looks good enough to eat. Dark grey units behind the accent island prevent the scheme from appearing saccharine. A diluted shade of pink decorates the neighbouring utility room.
Designer: Maria Stepanova   Strike a match. Clouds of coral pink colour this kitchen backsplash, matching perfectly with the colour block kitchen design.
Source: dosfamily   Mix it up. Just because you have a pink kitchen doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy every colour of the rainbow when it comes to your kitchen accessories. Whether they’re green, yellow, bright lime, red, turquoise, or all of those, you might be surprised at how versatile a pink backdrop can be.
Designer: Crosby Studios   Place pink against a solid black background for a seductive look. A plush black and pink floral kitchen rug makes this space look positively sumptuous too.
Designer: Peter Fehrentz   Add weight to a light pink kitchen with a concrete countertop.
Designer: Martins Architects   Surprise! This sombre slate grey kitchen design has a hidden secret. Push back the dark bifold doors to reveal an uplifting pop of flamingo pink units, countertop and backsplash.
Visualizer: Ipnosy Studio   Alternate the colour of wall units to make a pattern or a free-flowing design. Highlight the effect with under-cabinet strip lights.
Visualizer: Arama Studio   Blue tiles against a pastel pink kitchen makes an electric combo.
Pick out a pattern in pink. The coral pink tiles of this kitchen backsplash, with intricate white pattern, introduce just the right amount of interest. A black kitchen faucet and concrete decor balance out the sweetness.
Designer: Lucy Glade Wright   Pink can work equally well as an accent in an industrial style kitchen.
Visualizer: Eleni Psyllaki   Continue coloured accents into a connected dining spot or open plan lounge. This kitchen diner displays a couple of pink scatter cushions over a dining banquette to neatly pull the whole look together.
Designer: Ema Bihor   Add softness and depth to a painted feature wall with a rag roll wash, like the effect behind these unique kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: ZOOI   Drop coloured cabinets down from the ceiling at varying heights over a peninsula.
Source: 1st Option   Pepper a monochrome scheme with colourful pieces like fruit bowls or bar stools.
Designer: The Myer's Touch   Work with what you’ve got. You can lift an existing white kitchen scheme with a relatively inexpensive pink upstand, some bright artwork and a statement rug.
Photographer: Goyo Izquierdo is Spaces and Light Photography   For a little more outlay you could replace worktops with a brighter option, maybe match up the plinths and apply decals to plain cabinetry. This kitchen design even has a pink sink to boot.
Designer: Sarah Maier   This solid wood kitchen island gets the pink treatment via a shiny new countertop, like icing on a cake.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Isolate a single stripe of colour. A pink range cooker with matching backsplash creates a shocking stripe through this white country kitchen.
Source: Cuisinella   A horizontal stripe cuts across this white kitchen as wall cupboards. A couple of media cabinets match the theme over in an open plan lounge area.
Source: Cuisinella   Perfect a patchwork of pink. This kitchen has a mix and match tile backsplash design, like a patchwork quilt. The patchwork tile effect repeats on the central kitchen island worktop too. Pink edged wall shelves, kitchen island drawers and a single bright wall unit in a dark niche also colour the room.
Visualizer: Tran Glee   Use large appliance to make a large statement. A pink SMEG fridge colours this kitchen.
Visualizer: Anna Fedyukina   Bring colour in through tinted glass kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: Alina Pershina   Rose pink makes an ideal hue for a vintage kitchen.
Designer: Design 4 Space   A little girl’s dream kitchen: This galley kitchen is pretty in pink and Hello Kitty themed accessories.
Designer: Nicola Bellot    Think big. Take a bright backsplash from the worktop all the way up to ceiling height.
Designer: Mal Corboy   This design goes big on pink cabinets, colouring the room with tall larder units and an expanse of wall cupboards.
Designer: Middleton   Pink kitchen curtains add a touch of summer cheer to even the greyest day. A huge kitchen clock over the lintel draws even more attention to the window treatment.
Designer: Mal Corboy   Light it up with a stripe of pink lighting.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Break up pastel tones with areas of rich wood tone.
Visualizer: Diễm Kiều   Even a very small kitchen can hold colour and pattern. Keep the look fresh with subtle muted tones and monochrome.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Paint an old wooden dresser in your favourite colour to bring new life to a tired scheme.
1. Pink KitchenAid mixer 2. Smeg toaster 3. KitchenAid professional knife set 4. Touch kitchen faucet 5. Comfort kitchen mat 6. Kitchen trash can with step lid 7. 24-Piece pink flatware set 8. Pink kitchen canisters 9. Fruit bowl 10. Smeg kettle 11. Pink swivel stools 12. Pink kitchen rug
Recommended Reading: 30 Modern White Kitchens That Exemplify Refinement
Related Posts:
A Striking Example Of Interior Design Using Pink And Grey
50 Gorgeous Galley Kitchens And Tips You Can Use From Them
33 Gorgeous Green Kitchens And Ways To Accessorize Them
50 Wonderful One Wall Kitchens And Tips You Can Use From Them
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51 Inspirational Pink Kitchens With Tips & Accessories To Help You Design Yours
If you’re thinking of something different for your kitchen design, then think pink. A pink kitchen is a sure fire way to inject a boost of positivity and personality into an interior scheme. If you’re into brights then a hot pink backsplash could bring the colour blast you crave; for quieter tastes there are beautiful pastel pink kitchen cabinets that look divine finished with a white marble worktop. You can also easily add pink to an existing kitchen installation by introducing pink appliances and pink kitchen accessories, or even just a lick of blush paint. Here are 51 tips and tricks to make your kitchen design look rosy.
Visualizer: Ruslan Kovalchuk, Mariya Chmut and Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Add in drama with dark cabinets. When we first think of a pastel kitchen we might think of an ultra light and airy space, but pastel pink kitchen units look just as good when teamed with black or grey cabinets and decor. The raw wood dining table situated within this L-shaped kitchen arrangement helps bring a quiet balance between the two ends of the colour spectrum.
Architect: Emil Dervish   Paint with light and shade. This all out blush pink minimalist kitchen creates visually interesting tone by using areas of light and shade. Strip lights around the frame of the backsplash and the ceiling perimeter help add dimension to the flat colour.
Visualizer: Valeria Voronova   Turn up the contrast. If your kitchen is going to be on show in an open plan scheme then you might as well make it pop. The light pink kitchen units and pink wall decor in this space sits atop black base units and black floor for a high contrast result.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Accessorise pink kitchen decoration with warm metallic accents. Gold lights and copper kitchen accessories look gleaming and gorgeous against blush pink.
Designer: Charles & Eayrs   Give it just hint. It’s possible to find a hint of pink in white paints, greys and beige to bring just a delicate note of rosiness to a room. This simplistic interior layout is based on the traditional Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi. The idea centres around the acceptance of transience and imperfection, which can be translated as rustic understated elegance and aged beauty.
Visualizer: Sergey Klochkov   Balance out bold colour. These bright flamingo pink kitchen cabinets make a wild wall of colour, and yet the overall scheme still comes across as well tamed. A marble backsplash and countertop add sophistication to the arrangement. A black dining table and plush grey fabric dining chairs take the colour scheme down a couple of notches.
Visualizer: Denis Syrov   Use reflection to colour your cabinets. This inspirational kitchen design shows how you can introduce a subtle pink glow just by reflecting pink flooring or a pink kitchen rug off glossy white surfaced units.
Designer: TKA   Wood tone and pink are a match made in heaven. The softest, subtlest pink units and kitchen island bring just a hint of warmth to this white decor, and work in perfect harmony with the warmth of the wood herringbone floor.
Source: Fantastic Frank   One pink accent wall can add a quirky kick to a plain open plan.
Source: Superfront   Dress the countertop with mini vases of floral blooms. A sweet pastel pink kitchen works well with nature’s greenery, and understated flora go well with the delicate look.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Coordinate with colour. This pastel themed kitchen is coloured by a gorgeous tile backsplash in a herringbone design and matching pink kitchen stools. A pink tea set, pitcher and planter pepper the shelves with colour coordinated accessories.
Designer: Colombo & Serboli   Go tropical. Push your pink feature wall into the bright coral end of the spectrum and team it with fresh green accents to create a totally tropical taste.
Designer: buro5   Take your pink scheme to new heights with a pink painted ceiling. This effect works particularly well in rooms with a lofty ceiling height as adding colour up high can help the space appear warmer. Beware painting a low ceiling in strong colour as the effect can be overbearing and make your room feel smaller.
Visualizer: Sara Margareta Hellman   Create a classic beauty. A pink kitchen doesn’t have to come across as ultra modern or quirky. This dusky pink kitchen has a beautiful classic vibe.
Designer: Gisbert Poeppler   Another coral and green example, but this time with strong black basenotes instead of a white background.
Source: deVOL Kitchens   Be original with your open kitchen shelving. This live edge wooden shelf looks the business against the warm tone of the kitchen feature wall.
Choose a reflective copper or gold plinth to underline soft blush units with a flash of class.
Designer: Sandrine Place & Baptiste Legué   Photographer: Julie Ansiau   A collection of teapots decorate the open kitchen shelving in this one wall kitchen, set against a backsplash mottled with a pink and blue mix.
Source: Ballingsolv   Natural tones of wood, brown leather and woven baskets complement the pink spectrum.
Source: Wren Kitchens   Create your own fabulous flooring design with flashes of pink. Check out this herringbone design floor that begins as solid natural wood tone before breaking away into planks of pink and white. The floor design ends in a solid white finish beneath a fresh pink and grey kitchen ensemble.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Arrange a feast for the eyes. This sugary marshmallow pink kitchen island looks good enough to eat. Dark grey units behind the accent island prevent the scheme from appearing saccharine. A diluted shade of pink decorates the neighbouring utility room.
Designer: Maria Stepanova   Strike a match. Clouds of coral pink colour this kitchen backsplash, matching perfectly with the colour block kitchen design.
Source: dosfamily   Mix it up. Just because you have a pink kitchen doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy every colour of the rainbow when it comes to your kitchen accessories. Whether they’re green, yellow, bright lime, red, turquoise, or all of those, you might be surprised at how versatile a pink backdrop can be.
Designer: Crosby Studios   Place pink against a solid black background for a seductive look. A plush black and pink floral kitchen rug makes this space look positively sumptuous too.
Designer: Peter Fehrentz   Add weight to a light pink kitchen with a concrete countertop.
Designer: Martins Architects   Surprise! This sombre slate grey kitchen design has a hidden secret. Push back the dark bifold doors to reveal an uplifting pop of flamingo pink units, countertop and backsplash.
Visualizer: Ipnosy Studio   Alternate the colour of wall units to make a pattern or a free-flowing design. Highlight the effect with under-cabinet strip lights.
Visualizer: Arama Studio   Blue tiles against a pastel pink kitchen makes an electric combo.
Pick out a pattern in pink. The coral pink tiles of this kitchen backsplash, with intricate white pattern, introduce just the right amount of interest. A black kitchen faucet and concrete decor balance out the sweetness.
Designer: Lucy Glade Wright   Pink can work equally well as an accent in an industrial style kitchen.
Visualizer: Eleni Psyllaki   Continue coloured accents into a connected dining spot or open plan lounge. This kitchen diner displays a couple of pink scatter cushions over a dining banquette to neatly pull the whole look together.
Designer: Ema Bihor   Add softness and depth to a painted feature wall with a rag roll wash, like the effect behind these unique kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: ZOOI   Drop coloured cabinets down from the ceiling at varying heights over a peninsula.
Source: 1st Option   Pepper a monochrome scheme with colourful pieces like fruit bowls or bar stools.
Designer: The Myer's Touch   Work with what you’ve got. You can lift an existing white kitchen scheme with a relatively inexpensive pink upstand, some bright artwork and a statement rug.
Photographer: Goyo Izquierdo is Spaces and Light Photography   For a little more outlay you could replace worktops with a brighter option, maybe match up the plinths and apply decals to plain cabinetry. This kitchen design even has a pink sink to boot.
Designer: Sarah Maier   This solid wood kitchen island gets the pink treatment via a shiny new countertop, like icing on a cake.
Source: Masterclass Kitchens   Isolate a single stripe of colour. A pink range cooker with matching backsplash creates a shocking stripe through this white country kitchen.
Source: Cuisinella   A horizontal stripe cuts across this white kitchen as wall cupboards. A couple of media cabinets match the theme over in an open plan lounge area.
Source: Cuisinella   Perfect a patchwork of pink. This kitchen has a mix and match tile backsplash design, like a patchwork quilt. The patchwork tile effect repeats on the central kitchen island worktop too. Pink edged wall shelves, kitchen island drawers and a single bright wall unit in a dark niche also colour the room.
Visualizer: Tran Glee   Use large appliance to make a large statement. A pink SMEG fridge colours this kitchen.
Visualizer: Anna Fedyukina   Bring colour in through tinted glass kitchen pendant lights.
Visualizer: Alina Pershina   Rose pink makes an ideal hue for a vintage kitchen.
Designer: Design 4 Space   A little girl’s dream kitchen: This galley kitchen is pretty in pink and Hello Kitty themed accessories.
Designer: Nicola Bellot    Think big. Take a bright backsplash from the worktop all the way up to ceiling height.
Designer: Mal Corboy   This design goes big on pink cabinets, colouring the room with tall larder units and an expanse of wall cupboards.
Designer: Middleton   Pink kitchen curtains add a touch of summer cheer to even the greyest day. A huge kitchen clock over the lintel draws even more attention to the window treatment.
Designer: Mal Corboy   Light it up with a stripe of pink lighting.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Break up pastel tones with areas of rich wood tone.
Visualizer: Diễm Kiều   Even a very small kitchen can hold colour and pattern. Keep the look fresh with subtle muted tones and monochrome.
Visualizer: Pikcells   Paint an old wooden dresser in your favourite colour to bring new life to a tired scheme.
1. Pink KitchenAid mixer 2. Smeg toaster 3. KitchenAid professional knife set 4. Touch kitchen faucet 5. Comfort kitchen mat 6. Kitchen trash can with step lid 7. 24-Piece pink flatware set 8. Pink kitchen canisters 9. Fruit bowl 10. Smeg kettle 11. Pink swivel stools 12. Pink kitchen rug
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from Interior Design Ideas http://www.home-designing.com/pink-kitchen-design-ideas-inspiration-tips-photos-accessories
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shield-o-futuro · 6 months
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Guarda do inverno ta começando sua fama internacional é isso mexxmooo?!?!?!?! Ksksksk
ADOOOROOO
Mas vcs já foram no Brasil?!?!? Pq meus amores la é o lugar certo para os heros fixarem sua fama!
Se vcs ganharem o coração dos brasa (o que não é difícil) vcs podem ter certeza que terão seguidores pelo resto da vida de vcs!!!!!
E consequentemente terão muitos stalkers mas esse detalhe vcs ignoram okay?!?!?!
Mariya: Já viajei bastante, então já estive em muitos lugares do mundo, o Brasil sendo um deles. E eu gostei muito da minha visita. Eles tem uma cultura bem diferente da nossa, o que eu gostei, e acho que é um pais que tem lugares muito lindos.
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Jackie: Também já estive no Brasil uma vez. No Rio de Janeiro, com uma das minhas irmãs, pra uma missão. Não posso me aprofundar no assunto, mas minha passagem foi rápida. Penso em voltar uma hora, quem sabe levar os meninos também, eles nunca foram lá.
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Scarlett: Eu não fazia a menor ideia disso, porque ninguém me conta nada nessa família?!
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Arkadiy: Não dá pra ignorar stalkers, Não queremos isso aí não, nem de brincadeira.
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shield-o-futuro · 6 months
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Eu adoro o fato da guarda do inverno ter nomes bem russos! Não consigo pronunciar nem sob pressão! Ksksksk
Qual o significafo do nome de vcs ?!?!?
Arkadiy: É que nós somos russos, queria que nossos nomes fossem como? Não entendi. Mas, hã, meu nome significa "Lugar feliz". É idiota, mas eu gosto da sonoridade.
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Mariya: Não combina nem um pouco com você, se quer saber. Bom, o meu quer dizer amada e linda. Não é tão ruim assim, mas podia ser algo melhor. Mas não posso reclamar, não fui eu quem escolheu, só vivo com ele.
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Lukyan: O significado do meu nome é engraçado, pra mim. É portador de luz, o que contrasta muito com meus poderes, de manipular energia escura. Não sei se minha mãe escolheu esse nome por conta disso, mas é bem irônico.
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Jackie: Pura. Esse é o significado do meu. Não fazia ideia.
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shield-o-futuro · 6 months
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A guarda do inverno original ainda esta em atividade ou eles pararam?!?!
Lukyan: Cara, a Guarda original é velha, muito, muito velha. Só não é mais velha que a Mariya, mas é bem antiga mesmo, então eles estão aposentados ou mortos.
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Mariya: Rude, Luka. Mas verdade.
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shield-o-futuro · 1 year
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Falando no Lukyan ele e o resto da Guarda do Inverno estão sumidos, como vão as coisas com vocês gente?
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Lukyan: Nossa olha só, de repente eu virei o membro mais importante da equipe. Lukyan e o resto da Guarda do Inverno, gostei disso. Então, em nome dos outros, confirmo que estamos ótimos!
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Arkadiy: Você precisa parar de ser iludido, meu amigo.
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Mariya: Ouça o Arkadiy, Luka. De qualquer maneira, as coisas vão bem para nós. Estivemos mais ativos em nosso pais, tivemos várias missões , e por isso foi mais difícil manter o contato aqui. Mas como podem ver, nada aconteceu com a gente.
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shield-o-futuro · 1 year
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Guarda do Inverno vocês já fizeram alguma missão com outra equipe?
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Mariya: Certa vez tivemos a ajuda de um grupo atlante, quando um monstro marinho atacou Moscou. O próprio príncipe Mackenzie estava entre eles. Foi uma experiência interessante, e até agora, eles foram a única equipe com a qual trabalhamos.
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shield-o-futuro · 1 year
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Mariay você tem poderes? Quais?
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Mariya: Já tive poderes um dia, mas hoje, não tenho mais. Antigamente, eu podia manipular a eletricidade, voar, tinha super força e mais algumas coisas. Agora só não envelheço e sou um pouco mais resistente do que um humano comum, mais nada. É por isso que eu uso a armadura em combate. 
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shield-o-futuro · 1 year
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Mariya você também é uma semideusa igual o Connor e a Love?
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Mariya: Como o Connor, sim, mas acredito que a irmã adotiva dele não se encaixe nessa mesma categoria. Até onde sei, ela não é uma asgardiana de verdade.
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shield-o-futuro · 2 years
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Asgardianos, e Mariya, já estiveram na Cidade da Onipotência? Se sim o que acharam?
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Mariya: Já estive lá algumas vezes, mas fui banida depois que me expulsaram do meu panteão. Eu gostava de lá, era um lugar lindo.
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Axl: Do nosso lado aqui, nunca estivemos lá não.
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Astrid: Porque os deuses Asgardianos também foram banidos, depois que Thor teve uns desentendimentos com Zeus.
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Connor: Olha, eu acho que essa cidade aí é superestimada. Deve ser ridícula de chata. Meu pai já esteve lá e disse que Asgard é muito melhor, dá de dez a zero nesse lugar. E outra, estando lá você tem que ficar ouvindo o Zeus falar sem parar, e Zeus é um saco, todo mundo sabe.
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Mariya: Se apega nisso, que aí você não se entristece pelo que está perdendo. Mas Zeus é chato mesmo. Os gregos só aguentam ele porque é o líder. Ainda bem que nós não somos obrigados a lidar com ele.
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“As pessoas devem saber, no momento em que nos veem, que a GUARDA DO INVERNO está aqui para ajudar.”
Não sei se já deu pra notar mas eu amo essa equipe com todo meu coração 💜💜 então me deu vontade de fazer uma ediçãozinha especial pra eles, porque a Guarda merece ( e fiquei inspirada já que agora eles tem um quadrinho novo em andamento, que eu estou amando sahuashuasu )
Mandem mais perguntas pra eles porque eles vão adorar aparecer mais !!
POR FAVOR NÃO USAR ESSA EDIT SEM PERMISSÃO NEM REPOSTAR !!
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A GUARDA DO INVERNO ( THE WINTER GUARD )
“Estrela Negra, Dinamo Escarlate, Ursa Major, Guardião Vermelho ... todos juraram defender os princípios de justiça e liberdade na Rússia. Eles não são os primeiros a cumprir essa função. E eles não serão os últimos.”
                                                                                                                    -  Darkstar
FINALMENTE chegou a hora de apresentar pra vocês a equipe da Jackie, que é uma das minhas favoritas ( praticamente minha favorita depois dos JV e Genext ) até agora ashuashuashusa sério, fazia muito tempo que eu não ficava tão animada com uma equipe quanto estou com essa !!  Eu já amo esses 4 demais e passei bastante tempo planejando várias coisas legais pra eles, então espero que vocês gostem deles também  *-* 
As fichas deles já estão disponíveis na página de equipes, se vocês quiserem dar uma olhada é só clicar aqui. Um pouquinho mais tarde vou postar um conto mostrando como eles acabaram conhecendo os JV, mas as asks pra eles já estão liberadas, então mandem perguntas pra eles pra ir conhecendo eles e suas relações com as outras equipes/personagens :D   !!
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