A GRANDMA has told how she transformed her drab home into a pastel paradise after she sacked off her partner who refused to let her decorate.

Heidi Marler, 47, has spent the last four years covering her house from floor to ceiling in baby pinks, sherbet blues and mint greens to reflect her love of dolly mix sweets.

Heidi has spent the last four years covering her house from floor to ceiling in baby pinks, sherbet blues and mint greens

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Heidi has spent the last four years covering her house from floor to ceiling in baby pinks, sherbet blues and mint greensCredit: Mercury
Heidi's kitchen is almost entirely pink - there is even a pink fake leopard skin sprawled out on the floor

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Heidi’s kitchen is almost entirely pink – there is even a pink fake leopard skin sprawled out on the floorCredit: Mercury
Heidi says her ex-partner did not let her put anything on the wall and the house was uninspiring

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Heidi says her ex-partner did not let her put anything on the wall and the house was uninspiringCredit: Mercury

The palliative care worker has even decked the home out with a pink kitchen AND bathroom, with pink appliances to match.

And if that isn’t enough, every room has pink, blue and green furniture – and she’s even thrown in two flamingos for size.

Her bedroom even features a neon ‘Love’ light and bow and arrow wielding love cherubs hang from the wall.

While the lounge does not fail to impress with pink poodle statues, a gold radiator and a retro pink hoover to compliment the surroundings.

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To top it off, Heidi enjoys wearing a “pink velour tracksuit with a rainbow coat” to revel in the colour explosion.

Discussing the transformation, the grandma-of-two said she wasn’t able to decorate or even hang things on the wall when she was with her ex-partner.

She added her home was “very bland” with lots of whites and browns because they couldn’t agree on decorations.

Though this all changed when the pair separated and Heidi set about on her pastel dream.

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The care worker is a big fan of Only Fools and Horses and says she wanted to create a “prettier version” of Del Boy’s flat in the BBC sitcom.

Heidi, who lives in Purleigh, Essex, said: “I started decorating everything I could, it just became a mismatch vibrant space full of colours.”

She admits the home matches her personality and she has found a lot of inspiration for the extraordinary pad via social media.

Explaining how she gets the dolly mix look – Heidi opts for upcycling and shopping around car boot sales.

She said: “I’ve collected quite a few pieces over the years and love a good bargain from car boot sales.

“I’m a lover of all things retro and try and pick up pieces whenever I can that would work well within my home.”

The home is Heidi’s “happy place” and is somewhere she can enjoy and forget about the bad parts of her day.

She explained: “I go into my house, put my bright neon lights on, and the whole day just goes away from me.”

But she admits the house gets her kids’ eyes rolling – mainly because of her tendency to always add new bits and pieces as her style changes.

She said: “My kids Harriet, 30; Frank, 27; Nancy, 21, will always roll their eyes and question ‘what’s she done now’ when I tell them I’ve done a bit of decorating.”

But she insists they love it really and enjoy bringing their mates round to take in the sights.

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Her partner Gary, 52, has been supportive of Heidi’s project – he’s even given her a pink SMEG fridge to compliment the kitchen.

Heidi said: “Some people think I’m a maximalist, but I’d say I’m somewhere in the middle of the maximalism and minimalism scale.”

Heidi's bedroom boasts a neon light reading 'love' - there are even cherubs hanging from the ceiling

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Heidi’s bedroom boasts a neon light reading ‘love’ – there are even cherubs hanging from the ceilingCredit: Mercury
The lounge features pink poodles and a gold radiator

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The lounge features pink poodles and a gold radiatorCredit: Mercury
The kitchen cabinets are painted bright pink and the door baby blue

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The kitchen cabinets are painted bright pink and the door baby blueCredit: Mercury
Every room features bright pinks and baby blues

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Every room features bright pinks and baby bluesCredit: Mercury
While they roll their eyes, Heidi's kids do love the house and enjoy bringing their mates round to show it off

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While they roll their eyes, Heidi’s kids do love the house and enjoy bringing their mates round to show it offCredit: Mercury
Heidi has changed up the house numerous times over the past four years

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Heidi has changed up the house numerous times over the past four yearsCredit: Mercury
The house has undergone a number of redecorations in its time because Heidi's style is always changing

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The house has undergone a number of redecorations in its time because Heidi’s style is always changingCredit: Mercury

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