A pastel-obsessed mum is set to spend another £190,000 on her pink-filled home - to "eradicate all elements that are black, grey or beige".<br /><br />Sophia Ferrari-Wills, 35, lives in a pastel pink paradise - a 1960s cottage she bought and began transforming in late 2019.<br /><br />After years of DIY, it has a mermaid bathroom, forest playroom, ice cream office and tree house, which cost around £10,000.<br /><br />Currently nearly all the rooms are pastel themed and mum-of-two loves it so much she's now changing EVERY bit of her home pastel coloured.<br /><br />The beige tiled kitchen floors are set to be pastel pink and their orangery - currently the only room which isn't pastel - will be converted and extended then painted a shade in line with their theme.<br /><br />Everything from their doors to the TAPS will match their colour scheme by the time the renovation is complete.<br /><br />She believes the project - set to cost £190,000 and start in August - will mean there isn't a single non-pastel coloured thing in her house in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, by the time she's done in December.<br /><br />Sophia, a content creator, and mum to Clemmie, four and Minnie, two, said: "The downstairs will be completely changed - we're doing everything I've always wanted to do.<br /><br />"I've always felt held back by the kitchen's current style so we're having an extension and walls knocked down.<br /><br />"We still want it to be in keeping with the cottage, but with a contemporary twist.<br /><br />"I'll be doing all the decorating myself after the building work - then it'll be my dream home."<br /><br />An orangery will be knocked down and turned into an open kitchen and living space, with utility room, pantry, snug and open kitchen and living space, which will cost £130,000<br /><br />She wants it to feel like a pastel-coloured "open hug", and decoration will cost a further £60,000 - even though it will be a DIY project.<br /><br />She said: "There’s talk of pink aluminium windows and a unique style of kitchen island with pastel details and pretty pastel pink tiles - there are loads of details I am planning.<br /><br />"Of course, with the decoration, we're doing for maximum pastel impact."<br /><br />After buying their cottage in 2019, Sophia and husband Chris, 42, a sales manager, started their pastel-inspired project.<br /><br />Sophia began sharing their progress online over lockdown.<br /><br />She was able to leave her full-time job as a midwife in April 2021 to pursue interior influencing around her pastel pink paradise.<br /><br />Currently the kitchen is painted lilac, with scallop edges, pink tiles and pink appliances.<br /><br />In the hallway, the walls are green and the shutters and pink and it is accessorised with a wavy mirror and side table.<br /><br />The large living room has strawberry-themed wallpaper and calamine pink walls, with a yellow corner sofa and a baby pink one too.<br /><br />It also has a gallery wall with neon lights, a pink log burner and yellow scallop detail around the fireplace.<br /><br />The downstairs toilet is mermaid-themed while the playroom is forest-themed - with the rooms upstairs much in keeping with the pastel theme too.
