A pink-obsessed woman has transformed her home into a vintage 1970s space with a creative flair and attention to detail.
Annie Penta was searching for a new home in Miami, Florida when she came across a vacant condominium built in 1975.
She told SWNS she immediately knew she had to go see the place.
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“When I saw the property in person, I fell in love at first sight,” she said, which ultimately led to an offer to purchase, and they plan to move in March 2023.
Annie Penta, pictured, purchased the home in 2023. She says she spent $5,000 transforming the house into a vintage space. (SWNS)
Since then, she has completely remodeled the space into a vintage 1970s home filled with silk walls and shaggy carpeting.
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“It’s really unique… I’ve always been drawn to pink,” she explained to SWNS about her decorative vision for the space.
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The newly renovated condo features a green bedroom with a circular bed. (SWNS)
Penta said the apartment’s master bedroom has green silk walls and shaggy carpeting that actually came with the home when it was purchased.
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“I noticed [it] All were very high quality vintage originals. Padded silk fabric. [and] There’s really amazing attention to detail,” she told SWNS.
Penta has made a few purchases for the home, including an $1,800 round bed on Facebook Marketplace, but said she has spent less than $5,000 so far decorating the unique space.

The living room has a pink round sofa and pink carpet. (SWNS)
“The carpet is 50 years old but in perfect condition,” she added, noting that it didn’t need replacing when she moved in.
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Penta painted the walls of her living room pink, which cost about $300, SWNS reported.
The apartment owner said people who visit her home are always amazed by her aesthetic sense, which she said speaks to her fun-loving personality.

A woman transformed her 1970s home into a vintage haven with silk walls, shaggy carpets and more. (SWNS)
Penta said he doesn’t plan to live in the place permanently, but he lists the house online as a location for photos and videos.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Penta for further comment.

