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Why, just why?
sarah_elton
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Essex........0
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Thats the same colour as my daughters bedroom, maybe the owner is a thwarted Barbie Princess now all grown up

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Colour blind? my dad has that problem and is an absolute menace, not fit to be seen in public if he has dressed himself, bought his own clothes - I wouldnt let him loose in the paint section of a DIY store0
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yukkkkie ....................0
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Did I miss something, what's wrong with it? A little bright perhaps, hangover inducing maybe, but very fashionable - if you're a 6 year old girl that is!!!
I wonder how many people will be put off by it though, rather than using the opportunity to negotiate and then repaint.0 -
'modern' parenting suggests getting kids more involved in decisions....

luckily for me this is when my 'dictator' side comes out and common sense says no! i like the kitchen though
when the first cup of coffee tastes like washing up she knows she's losing it
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Somebody has Barbie pretensions1 Yuk!0
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nice, must have been on clearance in B & Q or similar.....is going to take a good three coats of magnolia to stop it coming back though. Bit like indegestion......Unsecured Debt Free Target Date: June 2011:mad::eek:Mortgage Free Target Date : 2025:eek:The best things in life are free0
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Goes really well with the beamed kitchen
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Well I don't see anything wrong with the colour, I love bright colours. The problem is that the style and colour of the furniture doesn't match in the slightest, which makes the pink look really out of place. If they had no clutter and modern furniture it would look nice.
Here are some more fans of pink:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-12818292.html
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-12665484.html
And a colour combination that should be illegal:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26169296.html0
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